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Th“ News and Advertising Medium of Southern Albertans Sugar District^
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RAYMOND ALBEr.TA. FRIDA'^, MAR. 19 1926
Buy Your Groceries
from Us
Broken pfickngt'fl aiul l«iC»se gtHida aro kept in clt'an snuitary l>inft
Our shelves liavo Ik‘ 1'11 newly painted, are Hp.itlessl.v idean and
free from dust. We have just uiiluailed a <'arh>ad of new stoek
purohased at low priee'^; eonse<ineiitly we are piepaiad to give
you real values. If yo i are not one of our regular eUKtoiiiers
give us a trial order. t)ur goods nn> guaranteed and we strive
to please.
Our Prices Are Guaranteed Against
Any Local Competition
THE BIO DEPARTMENT STORE
Raymond Merc.
COMPANY, LIMITED
Mr. Working Man:
We liavc your needs in Wearing Apparel.
Shoes, Sox, Shirts, OveraPs,
Coves, Etc.
Mark Austin Advises
Beet Growers
The
JO.
‘ 'e a;ely Piivcd
adway diore
Your Interest is Our Interest
PHONE 2
-A
"l
We look for a satisfactory beet
ac reage this season in tho produc-
ittg aiH‘a snrrouudiiig our llaymoia
I'aetory. Tho grf)wcra aro nov
signing np and the work is well in
h ind. The spirit among tho farii -
ers, I find, is good and our director-
feel very much enoouragod witl
tho attitude of Alberta towari
tho industry. Under tho new cdii
tract, growel-8 will get about 2
opiitsa ton more for heels but th
initial payment of 8tl less tho 2.'
nentsa ton freight charges will re
main unchanged.
This was the statement of Mnr'
.Austin, agricultural superintenc’
of the Utnii Idaho iSiigar Cotiipaii.i.
•Mr. Ausiii was here from Utah t(
inspect the beet land and to look
into the situation generally in this
field. He proceeded north fron
Chinook, Montana.Vice I’res.W. II
Wattis going west frntn C'liin™,)
to Kollingham, Wasliingtoii.
I am dplighti>d to sec tho farm
era already on the land They ai-r
doing the proper thing in stirring
the surface soil with tl>c harrow
disc and other surfaco tillage tools,
I'liis will save tho moistui< ini'
p event soil ilrifting. Later the.i
will .itilizo othertools to till doep. i
'1 h it should ho done just prior to
ediiig and the iinplenienls s'loold
h ' set six or se\oii iiiehes de"pci
than tho top iiiulch” continued Mr.
.\ list in. '
“T1 lerc is ahiiiidanec of moisture
in the soil which should he relaiiiprl
ill order to give the beet, seed (h>-
pi-oiH-r gerniinatiun. Tin- staff
lias the work well ill hand and I
fiinl eo-opi^ratioii on tlie part of
.l.v>»- .'t-.'.il i
News Notes
The grounds north of tiie sceoiid
waid cli'irch was levelled by the
\I moil Slid adviiiieed senior class.
V new fence is being built uronm
I it mid the place w ill he fixed u|
more this summer inldiiig much ti
I ho aUractiveiiess of the place.
The iStako M. I. A. contest ii
Iraiii.atic reading, public spcakini
iiid*. ff.mn will bo held next wo(k
it Mag'»’ath, Stirling and n.o.viiiond
on dilfereiil nights. The siuin
iide-s will Jintidle tlio contest iii
.11 three iiliiccs. The two llay-
iiond wards will compete at tin
OiKi-a House, Saturday night.
F.it-mersiii tho province w h
liavo not aeeiii-ed their seed graii
.'or llie coming season, are advised
that registered seed grain be^eciir-
id throiigli the provincial govern¬
ment cleaning and grading plant
t Kdmontoii, mid th u or lors foi
meli should ho placed with W. .1.
Stephen, Field Crops Commission-
-r, nepartment of Agricultnro, at
•uiee.
News Notes
Look at your hat! Evoryrody olse
hw's. A good hiitand dressy shoes
md.e for a well tleessed man Mon
f I oth just in
Boniiott fii Co. Ltd
of k'-et tops will tarry five to ten
head of hinihsor one stoerfor .30 or
10 ilii.VH. Tho Imnh.s will increase
in weight during that period fioin
|J0|,) 1.5 Ihs. per heail. At t#ii eent-
i ponnil for hiiiikis, a I,,w- price, the
tops w'onid give till! t'nrinor a in-l
return of rroiii 8.3 to 810 an acre.
Til. dry land farmer, producing a
every two veers -ivon l.'t.^ii..i
Miss I’nulino Ib-dd, Hnymond's
Motor rrtneosB, is soiling a large
nlimber of t ichel s to I he Ta tlihridgc
A ito .Show and there ia every po-.
.ibility that one of the llaiii-and
lolliir ears will find its home in
Hnyniond.
Ad. Ileggio and the first robin
if spring rottii-ed this week fron
‘ho south cotintry. Other niirrn-
tory birds nro also reappoaring.
I
.'fr. .1 L) Hrnwii rettirnod la‘t
wei k. from Calgary, with a hand¬
some Hudson Six sedan.
The liitonnediales left for Cal¬
gary yesterdpy to jilay the last
game of the champ scries tonight.
They lost to Calgary here last Fri-
lay with a score of 31 - 28 so thoy
■go into action tonight wit h 3 points
to tho had. Supporters here, how-
ovi r. nro confident that they will
more than make up this disadvan¬
tage and hi-iiig home tho cup.
.Announcement ia made that the
Orent Korthern Railway will con¬
struct a hotel at AVatci-ton Taikea
I’m-k, soiitli-wobt of Lothhriilgc-,!
to cost ono million dollars, with|
accommodation for 000 gncsts.Tlie !
hotel will ho close to tho internat-;
iontil Ijiirdcr, and Glacier Park in
Montnini
•See the Rex Theatre Casli Prize
Coupon in this issue Cut it out,
make your csliimile and hand it in
when you next attend tho movies.
It mn.v mean dollars to you.
THEATRE
Tonifjht ^ Saturday
Richard Barthelmess in
Classmates
The first picture ever filmed
ut West I^bint
AdtiKs 30t’.
Kids ISc
Matinee Saturday
MONDAY
Viola Dana in
Revelation
Also Big Cash Prize
•See Coupon elsewhere in this issuo
THURSDAY NEXT
The Kin^ on Main
Street
A REVELATION OF
Power, Beauty and Economy
The NEW STAR is more than a new ear. It is the
criterion of new valtie in cars. Compare it point by
point with any ot!i.*r Six in or near its price class.
You will find in the NEW STAR maximum value in
performance, power, appearance and economy. The
NEW STAR Four, refiner! and improved, maintains the
Star supremacy in its price class. Don’t fail to call for
a demonstration of this wonderful car whether you are
in the market for a car or not.
J. D. HALL
AGENT. RAYMOND
II >.'0 pul-
Farmuis are finding the pulp
niid beet tops very profitable foi'
livestock feeding. I'liko the tops
lying in tlie field, they arc worth
i-i-al money to tho fiirnier. .\n acre
iicrc than the beet
fai .m-r n -ts on his beet tops alone
priii idiiig lie feeds them to lamlw.
In iiddition, the cultivated crop
i- M 111 ' kind from weeds,”
siiid Mr. Austin. Lethbridge IL r-
uM.
Coming April First
A Thief Paradise’
y-
Owing to tho extriinely mild
winter and early spring conditions
work has already on tho land in
sovornl distri-t.s in Houthc-rii Alber¬
ta, oia-rations confined chiefly ko
plowing. This is one of t he earliest
ypring starts on recoid,
Tlio second payment to tlie
inonibersof thu Alberta wheat pool
is being made this waok, amountirg
to 20 cents a bushel on all gracs '.f
wlicat, basis Fort AVilliiim. 'J'ho
payments to Alberta members of
the pool will ainoiiiil to sever 1
niilliuns of dollars.
Essex > a “Six”
Built under e.xclusivc Super-Six Patents
Everyone knows the superiority of
Six Cylinders
Those who know are not content with less than
Super-Six performance. It increases power, smooth¬
ness, flexibility, and car life without aeding to
weight or motor size. Hudson-Essex are the world’s
largest selling sixes. That volume makes possible
the LOWEST PRICES IN HISTORY.
Ask me about it today
Fred Lind
RAYMOND AGENT
IhisilieMS ,Meii—High ipmlify
Manilla fm-duiilicato letter sheets.
1000 for 82.(10, ooO for 81.25.—
Business Men: — Iiikl hirst IJesk
Hlonera .4zo 111 x 2 1 iiicho.s. Two
for two bits. —Recorder office.
Its big!
its magnificent
MADE IN
EIGHT
coLons
Tif- DUmni/: r/N/ 5 tf
A good stock of this, and Steven’s Famous
House Paints
Brighten things-up with a fresh coat of paint
Bennett & Co., Ltd.
Opera Elouse, Tuesday Night, March 23
WAIT FOR IT
CANADA’S SUPREME SHOW
WAIT FOR IT
Miss -Arlie Marks and Players
15 People. .X Compan of Distinguished Pertormers Presenting the Snappiest and Brightest Plav on Record
‘‘45 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY”
Till, slimv uith 11 ropiit ilioii of cxi-uptiuniiUy high staiicliiii'H. Nine solid wciks in Siiskiitiioji to ncord breaking crow ds
DANCE ’trXER SHOW. MUSIC BV FAMOUS BELI HOPS OPCHESTEA
I’olito A F 1>\'1 l.l.H SI’LCIAL riKS lielwion lu is oi piii,\ ii eliidii g Fiiigi i!. I'liu c is Ai ii 1 1 tt. Miisii ii,. s i.i i! tlo l-iimoiis
U. llhopa Orohestrii. FRICH.S WITHIN RFACH OF ALL. (
MU, Arlli! Mjrk-, I'. 11 . 1 1 . Irl s Coin.-tlieiim" Ori'tiiul l''loor Tuu tiiul 5S1.0II. Balcony 7uo. (.'liihii'cir Z.'io. .Souls now i,u-.ulc a1 IV.tcrl’.iii Kc-,l.iiir.ini
1. y. IVrriii, Cdiiuil«**> M, (lohan
TiiK r\YM(rs'i\ .a’ta.
Suppression Of c rime
?M fn mIdim from srriou< rilnn' Cunmla onjoya a Rootl numo nni! MM’Wtf'tion
v!ii<'!i irt .n Hiking contra'^t tn that of Its proal neighbor, tlu' I’nllod Sintra.
If is a iiann* and rrpijfatlon wlilcU ('anmllana ahniild Jralously guard and raro-
lully r'fniin trom poUtirs and actions which would In the allghtrst drgm-
lowi r tin- .'^laiidHid so loivr inaintalnrd In thU iHuuInlon. A word of A^arnlng
In oiihT hrraasi* signs arc not lacking of a ti ndrncy to grow poincwhat lax
In tin* maltnr of law onforcrmoiU.
In tin I uIijmI Slates ciimr ha^ hreomr a lunimal menace, and in many
1' -i>*‘ct < ih" law ha ', broken down. So s»*rlou.s has th»* situation brcoinr that
It .'^p<>i^^^lbb‘ ollU lal.'^ and nution wid*' organizations, ini hiding the legal profea-
ri tn. iiio alarmed, and are looking about for aoim* eiTetllve means of check¬
in,': till rtign of lawU’sstif.-'S and violent criminal acts now recognized ns a
national di>grai'«‘ aa Well a.s danger, and which phieea tlie Tnlt^td Stntea in an
unenviahle cir; hy itself among the nations of the world. The rising title
ol Cl ime inow atlmitted tti he tme of the I’nitiuf Statt*s* greatest problems.
A stuili of sonit' of ilif causes of the condition now e xisting in the Vnhed
S les uia> be of \alue to I'anndians in safeguarding themselves ami their
n*untr> rrein tin deAelopment of a similar atatt* oPaffalrs here. Hut tlrst
It Us lon.^^bh r a few figures.
In lh2:.V h.r.on persons were killed in crimes of violence in the t’nited
Slat. in the number was H'.OOO, and in 1324 it had risen to 11,000.
rojiiit.ire tin* e iigui.‘s with Knglaud and Wab s. In 1!*23 th>re were BR mur¬
der ciuumifted in all I'^iglaini and Wales, and 32 iioniicidos other than luur-
dt r. a total ol l.’.l as iiuiipared with SS9 that same year In (’hicago alone and
In.O'Mi in the rniled Slates. The population of Knghind and Wales at that
lime was 3''.eOo.(Mm and of ('hicago slighily less than 3.000,000. London and
N> w Yoik haM* approximately the .^nmi* po]tulaiion. hut I.«4>m]on had just 12
inunlet ; in 1323 a - eompared wlili New York's 2t''2. In 1923 more than
twehe tinn- as many peo]de xverc robbed in one I’niled States city alone,
( hie:*” ', a - in all tin* Ifoniinion of Canada.
The iliffeieiice hetwciii the Dritlsh and I'anadlan judicial systems, with
judgf s appelnted for life, and the liilted States sy.steiu of Judges chosen hy
1' 'pular election. I;. one cause of wt'nkness across tin* line. Hut the chief
lat er In tin* incri*ase o. crime iti the I'nlted Slates is undoubtedly the lack
0. law eiiforcenn nt. In many of tile large I’. S. « crime has become a
w *11 organized hu-ine*:- Many lawyers clever, but utterly unscrupulous.
m.'k» it tin Ir husl!le^ to il«*fend the criminal class. They can cummand big
te- ;;r.d (hev lak'' full ailvniitagi* of ev«*ry twl.st and quirk in the law to get
tin • law b.takers off. Partizan elected judge.«, and politically t'hosen dls-
trb i aM, i:;* y-. and n i* dltlcallj administered police force, cannob successfully
cope wiili i!;!- .- law Aei.'. Itacked with unliinlt* d resources hoiii the criminal
Underw oiitl.
I.ack of law en:orcem'’nt. ami the abuse of the parole system, has re.uilt-
t<l It! Tie cjiminal ch»s. bobllng the law and law olUcers In contempt. Pilnlsh-
in* nt Ua- *1 w terror tor ilnin. bfcause in the inajorily of instances they are
(tinfiib nt ilu-.\ can b**ai tin- law. And they do. ,
In (.'anatla and (ftt ai I’llfain. oriininuls have a wholesome re.^pect for the
la c Th •> know ir will be enforced wlihout fear or lavor. Hut. unloriiiii-
att 1>. tbeie ha;: de\el(*pe.l in lait* years a ce»'tatn sickly sentlmeutality among
people ami sum* oigmizatlrms lor the crimlnHi class. Those tiitrusied with
the suitprt .-i.-tnn of crime ha.e sounded warning.-^, but many people think only
of the criminal sind not of the comnuinity. and m)wada>H haruly a murderer
Is ent**iiced to pay ilu- p.-nally ol his Clino* ’bat nelilipnr, are not clrculatetl
a king for b nieii n !n vb'w of (be nign character of Cam: .aOv., , t.tV**
pt‘ ipb' tilth' "ell leave the admini.straiion of criminal law to them, especially
{•.- they art in full posst s.'lon of facts unknown to the public at large.
A coniribu’lng factor to the rising tide of crime in the I'. S. Is the ease
with wlilch the ( rlminal class, in fact, anybody, can obtain pistols and re-
%t*l\ers. With loiidly an excepiion the cheaper magazines of the country
CiUiy score: of ailverti'enients for the sale of pistols. TIu-a can be pui^
chased cheaply and a: ea.dly as groci rles. Yet a pi.-^tol has one use and oni-
onh '-lo be used h^' man against hi.s fellow' iiiuu, either in the haiuhs of crim¬
inal. or h> man in defenco again.st u ciiinlnal. It is no longer used in v.ar;‘
it l.^ not u>ed In .-ic.irt. Ninety' per Cent, of all murders in the I’. S. are com-
nutted hy the mm- of pistols, >et the arpalHiig fact Is that in the year 3921
4ih.ue nearlA hall a million pl.stols were manufactured in llu» Tnlted States.
Canada should maintain the most stringent Jaws against the carrying of
cone, ab d weupon.s. and there should be no lessening in law enforcement and
HI the irttlieilun of adecpiate puuishmcnl upon all convicted law breakers.
Criminal.; havi* no jegnid tor tho rights, property and lives of others; it h> the
bl ight of folly to bestow uniiieiUed sympathy upon them.
Would Ban This Royal Sport
I Campaign It Launched In England
I Against Fox Hunting
I Tho broken collarbone of the Hrince
j of Wales and the ban cmi Ibo movc-
' ment of horses which mused a pre¬
valence of the hoof and mouth ills--
ease, have brought about a campaign
In Knglnnd against fox hunting.
Two of tho strongest arguments
ngninst tho sports aro its expeiiflvo-|
ness in proportion to the number of'
raiding fo.xos killed and its cruelty
to the fox.
A Tonic of Rare Value
SCOTTS EMULSION
OF PURB COD-LIVER OIL
Rich In Vitamins Rabnllda Stranetb
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
MAUCH II
LAST WORDS OF JESUS WITH HIS
DISCIPLES
BEAUTIFY IT WITH
IJiililpti ToxI: I imi tho .vny, iinil (he
iMilIi. nnd llio lltt'. .Tohn 11,6.
1 I.i'Hson: John, Clmplrra M to 17.
licvolioiinl KoikIIiir: Isaiuli .Ol-S.
“DIAMOND DYES"
Tiist
park-
diriM;'
•^arh IB-cenl
age cniitaina
tions «o simple any
woman can tint soft,
dclici^te shadcii or dyo
rich, iKTmanrnt colors
in lingerie, silks, rib-
Explanations and Comments
Christ tho Consoler, verse 1. "Lot
not your heart be troubled; bellcvo in
(lOd, believe also In Me,*’ were tl>e
or Boil words which tho disciples
heard In Clirlsfa Inst talk with them.
They were perplexed and anxious;
their hearts were falling them as
they aiYproacbed tho Inst crl.^ls In
their Master's life. It was faith In
Ihn Father that kept Christ serene
and peaceful so near His end, and
faith in the Father and the Son
would uphold tho disciples In that ter¬
rible time.
^ iwAUR *4*' J What Jesus said to Ills troubled
dtsclplrs He saj-B likowlao to u.'. Ill our
fnfl roBti, Btoi'k' Ilno's ot storm and Rlri'ss.' Ilpro Hpb
W III <lr"r!tl'p HPcri-t of an anlroublod ' dioai i
X/ ' ' • eiies. covrrinpB, lung Hmid Irouhl.'d flreiimsIaiicoR Tallli In
' in|?» — everything! a living, loving Hod and .Savior. I.i'l
Huy Diamond Dyp«- no other kind— . not trouble have dominion over von.
and (ell ynor druggist whether the mate- : Keep yoursolvos In llm tovo of Hod
rial you wish to color is word or silk, or and the poatc of Cod shall guard your
whether it is linen, ruttuu or mixed | hoarta and your llioiiglils In Clirlst
poods. Jesus.
"Lot not your lioart ho Irouhh d; yo ho-
Ill'VO
In Cod!” Korgivo us, Masli-r, wlieii
we grlovo: —
wiiercln lurks all
and (Jod Is evory-
A Curioui Occupation
, Experts Move Tons of Mud Every
I Week Along River Thames
I Among tlio many curious iiccupn-
, tions nnd (indes along the Hlvor
I T'hames that of tho “Luter'* Is about
I the most curious snd necessary, ns
well as n "perishing cold," ns one
I Luter described It.
I Tho Luter Is a innti in high top
* boots who pushes back tho mud from
I the sloping entraneo to tho many
IwareUousea from Hlackfrlars Hrldgo to
Illrocnwich. When steamers or barges
Urrlve at full tldo and nro made fast
I for unloading, Ibo iiiuil comes up with
I them and settles down. .As soon as
j the vessel is cleared the mud has to
be removed, and hero tho "Luter"
ooniea In with his long handled Ini
I plcment.
j Mo nnd his fellows inovo tons of
mud during tho week and become ao
expert that contractors who run the
^bu.^inoss pf "iiiud moving" keep them
iin their employ for years. I'
Treat Colds 'Externally
For tore IhroaL bronchitis or deep
chest colds, rub Vicks VapoRub-brisklv
over throat and cliest and cover with
■aantt flannel.
Vicka acts in tb-o ways both direct: ‘
aitorhtd like a liniment and inhaUd Vs
a vapor. A quick irtirf for the cxild
trdublea of all the family,
VJSJSS
Ovf/t 2lMiuJaNJms Uscd YkAny '
Value of Field Crops
Tim aggreguto valuo of nil
HcIiI
crops in 1U25 is $1,159,361,900. as cm- i>a,aon the doubt
pared with $995.2,35.900 In 1924. Tho
, \ aliio lor 1925 Is the largest since 1920, i
wiM*n Ihf total was $1,455,214,050 and
nif year 1925 Is the tlist yi*ar hIiico !
1920 liiid tho war period that the Held
crops of Canada have exceeded one bll
Mon dullarR in value.
despair!
Cod is love,
w hero!
Swollen Joints,
Quickly Limbered Up
Rub On Netviline
You would be surprised nt the won-
dtrful netlon of "Nervillne" in just
such eases. Heing.lhin and not an
i oil preparation, it Is able to penetrate
quickly, and down It sinks into the 11s-
i BUes, carrying its healing, soothing nr-
I tion wherever it goes. For stopping
muscular or nerve pain, for easing a
' stiff joint, Nervillne l.s a complete suc¬
cess. I*aln, soreness, stiffne.ss all
, vanish before tho magic power of this
' wonderful liniment. Nearly fifty
I years of sureess proves tho merit of
I Nervillne. which Is sold everywhere In
large 35 cent bottles.
Containi t*ricaleis'' Pidurei
' .h
•i'-T
h*
•t B«r-.
■' A.,
Famous Art Museum BuMt As Pali^s*
j Threatens To Fall
Tho VlTlzi tiallory, at Florence,
Italy, which was built ns a palace In
1580. nnd which now is the most, fsm-
!ous art museum in the W’urld. Is
threatened with collapse.
; Tests of the structure show it to
bo alarmingly,weakened. Within the
galleries are pricele':^^*-.picti|^r!e.3f« kooks
and niannsciiptM. Kaginoers Will be
employed lo Strengthen the building.
Uaplinel, I.eonardo Ha VTiirk and
Kra Hartnioineo are richly represent¬
ed in the riTlzl colleetion.
“(Slokely S. Fisher.) i
UTTERLY DISCOURACED
This Was the Condition of a P. E.
I. Woman Before Taking
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills
".My Illiii sa begun." rnvs Mrs. M. .T.
.\lierii, li lt. So. 2, Alberton, r.K.I.,
wlieii Illy lij-.lmiiJ went overseas iinii
I WIIJ. left with Hie care of a farm ami
sloek, wiili no lieip hut that of a young
bo.v. My lieallh broke down nnd for
tile flr.si iline 111 ijiy life I became ut¬
terly dlseournged. I lo.-t iiiy appetite
bad no strength, r.nd was ready to
have n crjlng spell any inoineiit of the
Completely Relieved
After Short Treatment
Ontario Man Suffered With Kidney
and Bladder Trouble
Mr, H. Waidriff Highly Recommends
Dodd's Kidney Pills
Knglchart. Onl (Spcrlal). "1 have
u^i d Dodd's Kidney IMlIs for kldne>
and bladder trouble. After using a
fi'W' boxes I felt roinplet«*ly rt'llcved.
Was al.HO bother(*d with ii sttri* bars
anil can boni‘stl> say I ba\’o uot been
bothered wl'h any of these syjnptoms
slnc»». (’an highly recommend Dodd's
Kidney Pills."
, - - - -- Mr. II. WuldiifT, a well known ro.si-
. ‘“'.'I'*; up ahead of .lent of this place sends us tills state-
tne. A trlend hap|K-m*d to speak one ment.
ds'- nf th. g„,„i i,r. Wlllinnm' i Ink D.Mld's Kldnc; Dills rimply lieal sick
ri...v rMil*u ...s nor uml urged me uiry kidneys. They reiievi il Mr. WaKirri*"
them, il luid not energy enough, or boeauso bU allmenls were symptoms
perhaps'c onfidence enough, to try ' of kidney disease. When the kidneys f
them, but she Would nut be denied and get out of older they fall lo strain the
sent me ibree boxes, and by tho time impurities out of the blood and genera!
I bad taken tht*m I knew they were lassitufle an 1 weakne.s.s i nsuefr. This
helping me and was anxious lor mor<*: eondlilon i.-? not only disagreeable but
I continued taking the pills for ru'arly dangerous as well. The impurities in
six inonlhrt and by that lime I had the blood are the seeds of disease. If i
};afely passed u eriflcal period in my, tliey are not removed llheiimallsni. <
Hie, and regained my u.-iiial good Lumbago, (Jravel, Dropsy, Diabetes, or •
health. T»» all ovA'rworked, nerve- Drlght’s Distage may result. j
racked w’onu n and then* a’fe a great, Obtained from druggists »very-
many of lh»*ni- I still say, and at all-where, or 'Fhe Dodd’s M«*Uieiiio Co.. •
times, take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Ltd., Toronto,
and I know’ you will regain your .
energy." 1 i
Beatty May Succeed Byng
Nothing Official Is Available Regard¬
ing Canada's Next Governor-
General
Haron H> ng of Vlriiy bus not yet
.notifietl ilic* Hrltlsli (Jovornmeni
wliPther he will aeeept an Invitation,
ialrt'fldy evtendi’d to him, to serve an¬
other ti rni Its governor geiuTa! of
■Canada, but it is uiubistood by the
A.><so('lnted Pre.-ip that in the event of
his rera.-^ul Karl Meally will be prom
inent antong Die eandldates.
\MiiIe tho Duke of Voik. King
(leorge's second son, is being con-
^sidi-red, it is said lu be unlikely that
, he will serve at this time.
Premier Mackenzie ^ing announced
some time ago that Haron Hyng of
^ \ liny Would not remain as governor*
Twiumhi «»i IK ■Vi t b'- r,
4'lueh he w’as appointed.
Hi* had been informed by hia excel
leney, said Premier King, that noth
ing short of quite exceptional public
need would permit him to consider re .
maining in Canada.
The term of Haron H> ng expires
next August.
Nothing ollieial is available in re
gard to his vuece.'Aj^pr.
Boy Astounds Scientists
Si'loiiDsts in Itenmaik arc amazed
nt tbo altatnaouits. of Hengt Strocm-
green, 16, son of Drol. *a8or Kills
Stroemgreen, director of (Copenhagen’s
Rstronomieal observatory. The boy
lias eonstruelod an electrical appara¬
tus w'liieh automatically registers
inovementB nf the stars, thus saving
nslnmomors long and pallent W’atching
IhniUgh the telescope.
SOOTHING.
Kvery fiain yield quickly
to the soothing lunuenco
of Minard’s.
min ARP’S
troublPs due to! “ ""
*‘Coiumbu8 of The Air''
The night of Cmnmander Ramon
Friinco ond hi.- coniptnioib: lia.-- been
one <if tie oui;itanding aebit vemenlH
of aviation. Hailed i\y tie- ■‘Columbus
of the Air," Kr.iiico siarit'd on Jan. 22
lii.v voyagi. from I’aloj;. Spain, whorr*
C'o!umbu.< -{*t out on bis first voyage
of di. covery in 1192, and lini.died their
journi'y to ^imnos Aires, Fi-b 34
(‘ommaniler Fr^neo and iiis compan¬
ions are till- first aviators to t-pan tho
J-^ouili Aila.Hlc en:ir‘'ly by air.
Sab;s of women’s luds in Cliicago
lad year totalled ooO.oOO.
Big Salmon Pack
Final figures on the salmon pack of
Hritish Columbia for 1925 issued re
Ci'iitly by Die Salmon Cannera’ sei-
lion of the Canadian Manufacturers’
As.socialion show* tlnil in only one year
in the history of the pni\ Itire ha.s the
total pack b-‘en greater than la.st year.
Altogether 1,719.282 cases of salmon
of all varieties were turned out in 1925
by plants of the Hrlllsh Columbia
coa.st. In 1921 the total was 1,713,-
313 cases.
Eleven cubic feet of water, when
frozen, make 12 cubic feet of ice.
There aro many
w. ak, watery blood ea.«*ily ovi reonie Uis life aro quickly brought hefoyc .a '
by a fair use of Dr. Williams* Pink drowning man.. The same might be
Pills. '1 ho whole mUtion of Ibis said of a candidate for ofilce.
medicine is to purify and enrich the __
blood, and w’hen that is done all the
varied Hympioina of anaemia disap¬
pear and good health returns' You
Children Cry
FOR
can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills from
any druggist or by mail at 50 cents a
box from Tlie Dr. Williams* Medicine
C’o., Hrockville, Out.
Through Service For
Steamship Passengers
Canadian Pacific Railway- inaugurate^v
I Through Tourist Sleeping Car ,
I Service l'
j i’or the convenieneo of western.pax-1
! sengers enroute to the Did Country, |
Hhc Canadian Pacific Railway lu^ c in- j
;augurated a through tourist sleeping.
I car serrico from Winnipeg to Saint!
John, N,H. i
; These cars w ill leave Winnipeg on '
; “The Imperial*' at 10.00 u.m. every
Tuet^day uulil April 80tli, providing^
^ Diiough service to the ship’s ^ido at
I Saint John.
I This •service will prove extremely j
popular with pusseng'/rs Horn thq|
i lualrio provinces, eliminating ns It |
'does, changing trains at .Montreal.
Hrlti:di Columbia’s fine new I'Va.s<‘r
Cany on highway vs ill be open for gen
eral use about July Ist.
AtL^ima Victims. Tb»* man or wo¬
man bubjeel to asthma is inileeii a vic¬
tim.’ What can hi* more terrifying
than to’Vud'lenly b«* seized with par
oxy.'iiu.s of choking whu h seem to fair¬
ly threaten the existence .of life itself.
From ►iirb a condlDnii Dr. J. D. KH
logg’s A.-;tbnia Remedy -Ima brouglit
mans to >ir>inpl( tely rivstoroil health
and hap(>ine^s. It Is 1 nown and priz-
eil in every section of ihiH. hromLInnd.
i-oHunea arc mad* (mni •impln i
I tof lUt <4 iavrolioei wanlrd. «>ur**ratcQl Fro* |
tavtioo’* bo«>bi«l ud m«z*uo«*‘Tb* Thioyar** |
SHIPMAN A CO.-Thc Old Rcliadcb nim
M*l*TC«BO •BTKNT ATTOMMCT*. . OTTAWA. CAM.
Yes! It Really;
' Does Stop
lYour -
;
Advice For
Young Mothers
MDTHF.R Fletcher’s
Castoria is es])ecially pre¬
pared to relieve Infants in
arms and Children all ages
of Cnnstipation, Flatulency,
W’ind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising there¬
from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the
as.similation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
^b.solutely Uannless «» No Tlpiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it
The More the Merrier
Professor: I lake great pleasuro In
giving you ( Ighty-ouG in matliematics.
Bludent: Make it u hundred uud en¬
joy yourself sir.
Caanol fxp.or.^ Electric Enefgy^.
Quebec Bill To Ban ExpqiT^of Hydro ^
Electric Power * ["•
Prohibllion of the export of hydro-
el<*etiie power produced In Quebec will
become ertecllve from the passing of;
a bill sponsored by Premier L. A.
Tascherenu in Du* legi.slature.
Aceordiiig to (ho terms of the bill
all future contracts must contain a
cUiUHO of a piohibillvo nature. Th(}'
bum Ls.aljso, to bo written into existing
contracts and to their n-iiewal. . '
GRAYS SYRUP
RED SPRUCE GUM
D WATSON tyto, NeHrvfL
It Boinetiiiu's huppuns that the best
man at a wedding rually docs have
the test ot It.
Why suffer from eoriis w-hen they
can he painlessly rooted out by using
j Holloway’s Corn Iteniover.
In eight years a Canadian trapper
named I.uko Cartledgo has travelled
35,QUO mllog hy dog-sled. •
Minard’s Liniment for colds
W. N. U- 1619
—Till* Sliuw Sitidio
Hamilton, Ont.—‘'Hefore the arrival
of my little boy my health was very
poor, iny back hurl and niy nerves were
so upset I could not ‘ileen. I grew very
weak and miserable and suffered from
morning sickness. * Finally I saw Dr.
Piercers Favorite Prescription in the
drug store where I trade, so I decided
to try it, and it did me u world of good.
It relieved me of all distress in my
back, built me up in strength and my
nerves did not give tne any more
trouble. I gut along fine tlie remainder
of the time and 1 bad a very strong,
liealtliy baby. In addition to keeping a
woman bcaltliy and strong it relieves
her of a certain mental strain, from
which most women suffer during
motherhood.” —Mrs. Josepli Curto, 14y
liay St-, North . (Picture above.)
Write Dr. Pierce^ Pres. Invalids*
Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for free advice.
Prihfie It Real Sport
Tho PrInco of Wales doosrf’t ^iock
Dio easy road round the fences any¬
how. If there's a jump to take he’s
there to take It, which proves he's a
real sijort, liislcud of a make beUeve.
(luelph .Mercury. • ». '
When a mother dtf^tecls from the
writhings andTrettlng of a child (hat:
worms are troubling It, she can pro-'
cure a reliable remedy lu Miller’s
Worin Powders which will expel all
woiina from the HjstL*m. They may
cause vomiting, but Diis need cause
no anxiety, bei ause it Is but a mani¬
festation of their thorough work. No
worms can long exist where tlicso
Powders are uned.
LEG SORES
ARE CURABLE. -If yon siin-.r from I.vg
SfTH'H t>r \'fin«-iu»e T'leera, I will tend you
ABSCU.UTELY FREE a copy of iny fain-
<M 1 » ii(K»K*lliHj loliri how lo )>0 I'ld of t)UMI 0
I roiitili‘H , foi all titno liy using my ri*-
iimiliMhli- trentiuont. It it dlf-
(fT«*iit fiom aiiythlntf ybti ever hoarfl of,
Hwl tin* ■ rcHulL u/ qvor 36 ycHi-a epcclah*-
ing. .SliijiJy Hi*rn| your titYUO nud addroM
lo Dr. Tt. ,I WIllTTJKR, Hullo 20. 421
B .MvKILS’ OVENS—Write for cata¬
logue and list of used ovens.
llubb|ii(l Oven Company, 1100 Queen
West, 'Toronlo.
THK NEW FRENCH RCMCDV. NO .1
KTHERAPipNKSS
II*. 1 for BlAdd*r Catarrh. No. t^Tor Blood B
■hin Dl**a***. No. S for Chronic W*alin*a***
told br l••<1laa CHrMlSis. or return niAtl trooi
P«.LBCl.tRCMcd.Co.l>*T*rilovkKd.tiW.I.I.eadM
Use Armored Car
Tliut ail iiniioi-vd I ruin Is hi lug huLit
hy Uic (JcniiHii railway toniiiuiiy ns n
means of protei-llon against iiossiblo
assaults hy Blillicrs ami for armed bat¬
tle, Is charged hy the labor union.
Minard's Liniment used by phyticlane
I’rcparcdncsB prevents war. You
seldom hear of a'pedoslrlan run down
by a flve-lon truck.
i
Investigate Quality Of Wheat
Canada'i Rubber Trade
arminjj
Its Branches is iNow
— ly EstabliskeJ In Ca
ustry
Milltnp Baking Laboratory
To b* Eettabllthed at Albarta
Univortity
Annoiincfmfnt la that the* <*b
taltllabmont of romploto critilptnf'nt for
a wheat inllltnR and ItaklnR laboratory
at the Alhrrta TnJvrrelty, haa boen
roinpIf'tPtl. Tho rraonrera of tho
unlrerslty laboratory will bo dovoted
wholly to a rosoarcb
nau
irmly
uns
Vv liatC‘Vt«r iloubt
may liavn br*'n i^n '
tir.Hint'd ihiitiiR tho firHt f-xportnion-
tal jtara rofianllnR tho future of fur !
larinliiK In ('anartii Imvp Ioiir boon dla-
pclU'd. Tho Indu.^trj is now' Hrinly'
< stnlill.tlir-d, hna IntlfoO branoboil out!
la \arioU4 illroctJonM f.!nrf tlie brood-
liiR ttf tho fox wiW unclortakon. Ao-
cordlnp to tho iHtmlnInn burinu of
HlullatlPH In 1924. tho number of fur
farms In oporaMon in t'anada totalled
l.r>r>0, of whldi l,4f>r> wore do^olotl to
loarInK foxes and HI to other fur-boar-
litR anlrimls. CunipnrtMl wirii 1923 thn
number t>f fur fnnn.H had Ineroast'd b>
229; fox larms by 2S7. iiml oUuir farms
by HH, the bunaii roportt‘d. In bla
lalo8l report llip fethunl mlnlstor of tio
HRrIouiture lorords a furtlier decitled 1 fur
Wintered Largest Herd In Canada
Will Raise Muskrats
On Extensive Scale
proRrammo ap¬
proved at a loront ronfer<’nr»^ of rhom-
lata find aKronomlal.s from tho threo
pi alrlo uiilvi r.-lilr-K, eallod by tho Na¬
tional llesoarrh ('otintll. Tho most
Important Item of this proRrammo un-
dt*r way at present U the InveatlRallon
of tho quality of wheat produced In
different dlstiicta ami of prartbal
methods for Its Improvement.
Over 8,000 Acres at Swan Lake, B.C., j
Acquired For Thie Purpose I
Tho lur^iost inuekral farm lu tho I
w'orld will bo f-atabHahed at Swan'
I^ke. forty miles northwest of*
yueaiud, aerfirdInR to J. T Mo-1
Harland. reprraonlatlvo of the Mua-*
tpinali KarniH, I..lniUo4i. of Vanrouvor.'
I.ato last Inll Ida eonipany acquired |
S.159 acres t»f low-lyinR grotiml aur-*
, rounding Sw’an Lake, ulao taking In'
I iho adjoining meadnwa and streams.
I already dotted with numnoua musk-
rut and beaver housca, and which hav,.
I given a fair living to a number of
trapi>or.i for some yoara.
j Mr. McFarland, who has had years
I of cxperltmee with animal Ufo north
of tho I’enc Hirer, is going In to the
property early, and will make ur
rungeinoiils for the location of the
A gilnipHt of monsterti that have
been designi'd. given the coniiiiUle*i
by Hear Admiral WlllUun Morr<1l.
navy air chief, allows seven of (he new
no caliber m:ichln<> guns, 18 tlilrlycall
bor, and oiio of tho post-war one
pounds r automatics, together wlili
D.700 rounds of aniinunltlon lor tldi
.weapon, as a part of the reguhtr niLI
I tury load of < ach Bhl(>.
I "Tin' guns are ro hlUiated that an
j enemy aircraft cannot approacli from
I any dlrecilon or ungh* w ithout per¬
mitting a r«)nc4*ntration qf Are,’* Ad
inlral Moffeti «ay8.
Instead 4»f armour, the air dread
naughts will rely on the non inflnne
mlLltlty of heltuiii gas for protection
against hostile ui roplnm s.
I'laus for a G.nOti.OOO cubb' footi-r
drawn by a United Slau*j commercial
jcopcern, the navy ofllcer said, had been
calculated to .show tho value of such
*a ship us an atrial troop tran.Hport.
She would have a cupuclty of 730 men
I w'lth their Individual Ughllng equiie
meiit. be explained, and could take
lliut force 300 miles ut a apeed of b3
'miles an hour and still retain a 30 prr
14 ent. find i es< rv.*.
! "In this air *. e sel." tho aduilrnl
' conllnuod, ‘ inllated witli 9n p»'r cent,
licllum and 10 p»r rein, tembustible
' ga.'^, 300 nu'u, • ach with i.’, pourah- of
equipment. 4-an bo carried Uoni San
' KrancLsco to Hawaii in 30 hour. , wltn
a 20-hour reserve of fu»'l.
* "Forty ilgids of this capaeli> could
move a 4l!vislon over tbl- dlstain'e "
To Erect New Canneries
Canning Industry in Northern British
Columbia Is In Flourishing *
Condition !
itnllcatbins' art' that there will n4>t !
b«i un idl4< 4’ann4*ry In liio n4)rilu'rti j
district of llrltlsh r4dunibl:i this yeac
and lliat a number 4»f new canneries!
will be erectiMb In addlibm to those
m4nti4>ne<l recently to ho built at
cjU434.*n <’harl44tto island thn en'Ctlon
of new' eannurl4‘3 or re-opentng or ex
tension of existing ones, is planned at
Captain's Covt', Frlnco Hupeit, Mill
Hay, S4)rn4*rvlll4» Hn4l at the Kumeon
rann4 iy on the Hass Klver.
Show Large Increase in Both Quantity '
and Value For 1^25 Over I
Previous Year |
T4»tal wli'at exported from Canada!
lo all (^4>utitil4\ during the six month.sj
ended January 3l8t laHt. was 17H.tr)4.*i'
118 busliol< valm-d at $253,172,860. j
During the corrcsptmdlnC p4Tlod a year j
ago. total 4 xportH 4)f Canadian wlu'ut'
Iwt re 1M»,672,003 bushels, valued at |
$143,893,190. Hhipmenta of wh4*nt to j
^ tho Cnlted Kingdom in thn period uu-1
i4!4r revlow totalled 136,067.237 bush-,
' t-ls. valued at $191,$10.234, as compac-j
ed with 75.367.809 bushels, worth.
$113,753,620, In 11)4) samu period of tim <
! preceding year. I
through their showings. There are
few* owners today wh<j have earned
the reputation across America that J.
n. McGregor carries. an<l Ills brllltaiu
w'Ins at the Chicago fatcrnatloual, Tor
onto Uoyal, Hrandon and 4 >tlter londlng
fairs t4>stiry to the blgti quality of
breudlng op4'ratlonR currl« »l on on such
li Inrg4s scale (hU winter.
Canada’s Egg Output
Not Now Nscsstary to Import Pure-
Bred Sheep to Improve Stock
In Canada
Speaking at tho unnuiil nieeilng of
the <Canadian Hlirc-p Hrceders’ Arsn-
elation recently. II. S. .Xrkc'll. immin-
ton llveMioi k iminiiilsHbim'r. stati.'d that
tlie pure bred sheep raised In Canmta
would stand eumparlsoii with she^'p
bred*In any other eotintry In tho worn?.
Til) f'ommenltd upon tint fact th.'it it
wn- now not ihougbt. ne4*»*s«Hr.v to im¬
port pure Id'.'il Hi4»ck from oilier eonri
tile.^ ftir the impro. c-nient of the lirer.il.
Reported That Chicago Contyactor
Wilt Engage in New Undertakinig
In Northern Manitoba
In vii'W' of tho 4-xtvptlonaI ke<'ti imb
lie InlcreKt now more tlian 4i»;r maul-
fost in dog derby evonta as an ever
increasing popular sporting feature, it
1.^ proposed by II. I. Sutton, contrac
tor, of Chicago, to iiiiniodiately start
in Northern Manltciba. Homewhure In
Llio IcMulity of Tho Fas. a raoih.-rn
kc'nnel farm for the boiti r breeding
and training tif c^omme rclal nml raring
dogs. 'iho iiiierprldi' will be- known
as Lii44 Sutton Uussic'.k lK>g Kennel'
I Farm, uiel will be* comluctc'd on a
: large scale.
ton, sllghlly over a year ago. be came
Kieuily Iiil4*re8tt*d in lliln form of sport
and selected the famous "inusher,*’j
Shorty HusKick, dog br€*t dor and train-;
i r of The Fas, Man., as his Ideal along :
this Hue of cudt'aror. Mr. Sutton |
i)lan .4 lo imrrhase several humlreu.
Has Confidence in World Court
Conlidenr*- In ilie fairnc'ss of the »i«*-
cLslon.^ of ilio world court and In the
i)e!i« f ihat the lOngH^ll•speukinR na-
New Danish Air Service jtion.s will t'xeil the most powerful !n-
A nc-w Darilsli air j*erAlco eoninvctlng flueiico for tho reign of tie* law as
Denmark ami Fruiii«* will start on ngniiist th»' reign of force, was ex
3Iay 1 The *«rvi4’o, wlilcdi Is via pressed In an addn'SS by tho lirlilsh
Houlogio', Will If'uvo CuiM'nbagc'n at 9 ambass.idor. Sir Dsnie Howard, before
a.m. and anive in Faris at Hourg -I tlio "Knglish-spi uking Union of Ualtl-
alrdrome at » p in. I more, .Md."
Settlers Coming From Britain
New Agreement Gives a Tremendous
Stimulus to British Migration
At a r4*8Ult of the ucw’ Immigration
rigreeinent between Canada and tho
I'uited Klngdutn, there Iiuk b«-en a
uiatked uw'.iki-nlug of iiitoreei in thl.n
Duminion on lb' other fIJ*'.
Tho troulile wllli a gieat many inc'n
is they aro nc ver sati^fl*•^l witli wast¬
ing their own tlmt*.
of ai>plicatiuns uro lieing received in
London from prosperllve HC'llh'ra.
Owing to tite fact that the aKr« < nt« lit
apidies only to furimTs. farm laboiera
and domc'.stle*). a c'on.'dderablo nuinbi-r
of the aiqdirations have to be n‘j4»rt-
ed, but, iiev4*rl!ielt'.«s, It Is certain that
lhei4' will hr a tieni»*ndou-^ improve¬
ment in ilie (iluim- of immigration
lUl >tar.
I The Ottawa dipuitnvui Ills had an
iiiquiiy inad> into stat<‘im ntt-. made in
the r.riilsli U<’’J,' 4 ' of Cntiuiia;' by H.in.
.C. I., .Vui'TV. s‘'er*‘tur> Un tie* doiiiin-
lions, in wliicli in- quoli'd liguii -Imw
ting a v»*ry largi* pt rci -iag* m re_a r
jtlons by 111).' Canadian aiilhoiliit- .
■ The inli'i inailon |•»• 4 '^ Iv. d Indh-a" s
Ifhat Mr. .\r.ei;.'- lie----- -.v-i.' nm
' right.
I The uetual mimber i>i applie -: hm-
'aiid rc-jeetlon^• «if laniilb apidving for
■ adinl.--ilnii into Canada i.- .laniiary
31 . 1926 . were Appllr.itl«ni.'. l.l.e; p-
jecllons, 301 .
Final flgur* • of the slngb’ men amt
woimui vvlio buV" In • n la'jeeo'd w»-u-
not y*‘i to hand.
SPECIAL FEATURES ON C.N.R. BROADCASTS
'Clan Donald” Colonists
One Hundred CottaHei and One Hun.
dred Barne to be Erected on
C.P.R. at Vermilion, Alta.
One liundreil collUKOa and mu- liun j
dred liBrn,s wlil bn cri'ilod for ttici
Canadian r.-\clflf l(ailwa> at Vermilion,
Alberta. '1-110.10 liomca will liousi- the
"Clan Donabr 'eolonlslH, who are be-
Int? bi'oUBht ici Alberta by llio com-
pany’e deiiartmeiit of roloidzallou and
develoimieiil, lu coiijuncllou witli tbe
llrllUli (loveiiimriit aud the ScotlUn
' ImmlRiant Aid Soi led;. Tlio uiilquu
foaturo of tli(.jo new ImlldliiBa li that
I he lumber U Grooved and ouo i>lece
Intirlocks with another, f.o that no
teihnleal aklll la required lo erec t thn
housea.
Makes Good Windbreaks
Sunflowera Serve Good Purpose While
Trees Arc Growing
One of the benefit: derived rroni
the iilantluK oil ihy prairies 1. the in .
; lection alTorJeii aRaliust Urjlnq w lims
'In summer. A qrow-ih of earananas
trr willow' r aahles tlni i.irnu r lo pro
duce all the ordinary veneiahh'.- nan
I imull Irulis. While one l.i wal lm;
I for Irees to grow a qoiel shelter ena
I bi' ohlaln' d by planiliiR Un.- l.iii r^ua
j llow'er.s. 'rhree row., of ihe. - wliti
; plaiils about alx luehe.s apart v\l l
check the wlud.i of late .-uniint r wh-'O
the effecU of drouRhl are lao.sl likely
to be fl it. The ..uiillowei need to b"
j ptuntird eaeh year, bui will ■.■r\e a
I Rood purpose while a more permaiieut
[windbreak Is eomluR on. Killer ai
i fodder or for the aeiali they fuini:,h
I tho Bunlhiwers are worih Ihe trouble
C.inada Occupies Second Place In
World In Value of Exports
Per Capita
Cauadians at the preeeiit time are
exourtiuR thilr prodiielH lo a Itumlred
Wants To Liven Up World
UellevlUK 'Thli planel iitedB aome
life," I.eo Notllaky, a BltuoRrapher
who reiently won i^uOO Itt a conteBt,
liBB donated the entire sum to the
JewUh Coimiiunlly Centre tor the pur
eliBue of huthliiR huUb ami Chai lcBloti
danee luiulc.
C.NUW, tho tint Ca iaUlati National j Flfly million hu.shul.s of the I'jZ.'.
hroudeu.stlng Blation opeued lu the prairie crop will move to V.ineoun’r
we.sl, eelehralea lU second anulversur.v for reahlpment duiluR Ihc present crop
on March 31st for which date a seaboil. In the opinion of J. A MeColl,
special programme has been arraug-1 of tho Vancouver harbor board. 'Tbe
ed, Inehidlug several novelty features | total to date approximates Su.tiOO.noO
for which prizes w ill ho given, and au ; bushuls.
address by W. D. Kobb, vlce presldont
In charge of radio lor tlio system. Tho
top picturo KhowB the handsonto studio
of CNTIW, rltuatoa In tho Fort Carry
Hotel, and Mr llobb ut tint loft.
.\iou.ail by unprovokeil bHbcKb
upon leaeherH lo rural schools, the
tioveriimeni of .Manitoha has under
eoashh ratioii iiinendment of tho
I'liblle Hchools Act as a nieaus of
afiordhig Riealer proleetlon lo women
teachers, lion. Charhts Cannon, min¬
ister of edueatlun. ha.i auuouneed.
Will Raise Muskrats
Tho leasing of .Muskeg I.ake.., lu Nor
them Alberta tor the purpose of rats
lag muskrats fur tbe fur I rude. Is a
now Industry that Is under way.
Hume men eseupe the trap:; of others
only to he caught In their own.
Dry nowspapers make good polish¬
ers for windows, mirrors aud ranges.
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WORLD HAPPENINGS
BRIEFLY TOLD
Was Nephew Of Livingstone
Relative of Fomoue Explorer Dies in |
Ninety-First Year [
AnotliPi* link rnlntlnR 11»o Rroat Afrl 1
ran explorer, l>r. Pavltl Mvingstono, I
to (lie present century was sovrird i
with tho death at Ills resldcnct*, 08 i
Queen's Dilve, Weston. Ont., of Nell ,
Mackenzie Uvlnsstono. his eldest l
lit'phew.
The late Mr. Uvlnfcstone was In hU
Tlir .‘^laiilsh (;ov(-rnmi'n( li.ia tacll OUI > oar nail was, (li. roroii’, li, curly
New Lieut.-Governor of B. C.
The Belgian Senate has rnlif^ed the
debt funding ngreemt'nt with the
l*nltod Slnt*‘:T
('anilnal Sllf, cotisin of t'ardlnal
Gnsparil, papal seeretnry of hlate, is
dead.
I> nRiccil 10 FUjiiiort rolaiul In lur ainnhooil when the exploits oflils fain
elnlin for a pei ninnenl sent on tin oils nnele were on every body 's lips. '
I.eaRiie or .Nnllons Connell. In ISTl. when Slnnley wa.s leadliiR his |
Idthuanla has ask“d the Intervi'iitlon ' relief expedition Into the heart of Af-i
of the Beagne of Nations agalnsl rica. deceased was thirty six years of |
I'oland In connection with rec«nl
frontier incidents.
King Albert, of Belgiutn. will pre
side over the opening fes.‘^lon of Hie
International Rotary t'luhs nt Osti-nd
In June. Seven thousand Rolarlan'
are expected to attend.
King Fuad ha.^ accepted an in^lta
Hon from King (leorge to \lslt Lon
don. lie hope.s to make thi' trip early
In June after tlie opening of the Kgyp
tinn Parliament.
Picadors have heen haired trom
Madrid hullllghts. The Society for the
Pre\cnli»m of Cne lty to Tnlnials ob
talned (hi.; rulnig from the mayor,
w ho Is a lo. er of horses.
(.'oinniatuler Ki unco, w Iio hroughi
fame and glory to his country by his
epochal night froni Spain to .Argen¬
tina. returned to Spain, with his flylnr
coniimniuns. aboard u warship.
A propo.«»al to repudiate Ibdgiums
foreign debts contrar'id before the
arDiislico. and to i*ay p(»st-arnii*‘tloe
debts on tin rat*- of the Oawes plan
receipts from (lerrnany, was Intredue
cd In parllnmem by Si iialor (’barb
Magnetic.
Till* dirigible Norges. with wblob
Uauld Amu.id'’en plans to journey to
the North Pole, ha.j cairh-d cut a sur-
cessful eight hour trial flight over
Koine. The hliinp. carrying thirty
persons, dreh d over Romo, several
limes.
Dr. H<*nry Spalding* r. who claims to
have dlsc()>» red a in**llnMi for curing
t)ibereulosI?’ in man and gee.<**. I.s re-
cuperathiK on the Rlvieri from an Ill¬
ness believj-d to hav** h'M*n *lU“ to
breathing tiil-rfle hadlM in hl.-t (hr.
eva laboratory, ray. a dl-patdi.
Tho four Australian wheat pools
lin\e invited the ('nnadian wheat piuds
to send a delegation to Au.<:tralla In
AugUi>l. J. M. McDonald, of Aih‘-
laide. South AU'itri^a, saya that fot
U t-nteneed to pay tin- pi-naily of hid crim«» »hnt
age. and ahuig wdth the rest of the
world WPS awaiting eagerly tho dis¬
patches announcing progress. Two
yenr.s later news came of the explor
er's death In .Afrlen, although his jour¬
nals were KnN«‘d and given to tho
warhl.
ON THE AIR OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE
What It Doing In tha World of
Radio
Has To Abandon Plan
Snow Motors Not Fe.isible For Hau
ing Supplies For Polar Expedition
The attempt of Alexander M. Smith,
to haul supplies lor He- Wilkins’ trans¬
polar t xpeditioii to P(-lnl Harrow by
snow motor has h*'. n ealh d ofl by
('aptain (e‘orge 11. Wilkins.
Smith started from Ncnana. mar
Falrhunks. .Alaska, with 15 !«ms (d
gasoline and supplies on ten sledg. =
The two snow motors u.sed to h.iul
die sh-dges liave brok* n down r*'p' jil-
c«lly and have been abh to negjiiate
only 7ft miles In two weeks of ih • 700-
I An opinion from corporation counsel |
*!n Fhieago holds that oporallnn ofl
I radio loud speaker late at night Is dls*
j orderly con^liirl.
The radio eryainl receiving set,
W’hleh conflncfi reception mainly to the
nearest hroudrasting station. (Kill is
the predominant type i:ai'd In the Bril*
I Ish Isles. ^ I
j The newest and most powerful radio j
I broadeasllng station in Northern .Af |
bcrln Is being eroded In King Kdwarn
Park. Kdmonton, by the Inlernntlonal i
I Bible Students* yA.ssoelatlon. |
j Mayor Mitchell, of Windsor, Is spon-
Ids Honor Robert Randolph Bruce.' ®*’**"^ " "o'***' ^ideitnln-
whose appointment ns lieutenant I i
(lovernor of British Columbia was an-i’'®*' fiunimcr. He proposes,
;nounced while he was In England. Hei*” Installed radio sets with am-,
i arrived In Canada on board tho Cana-1 aro . n.lla.a :
•llati Pnclflc steamer Montrose, and,
, proceiHlod at once to Ida home all 'I'wo way radiophone conversations!
Windermere. B.C.
Germany's Industrial Situation
deal
, and
M.P..
People Recovering From
Endured Since the War
I have be-?n hearing a goml
about the Inside of (lennany
learn that Sir Philip Dawson,
Is rhortly puhlishlng a work on Its
Industrial situation. No Kngli.Himan
c*aii belter estimate It. At last t:u-
niiddh>-(la6i- that Is, the professlonu!
mile trail to Point Barrow hi time to »nedlcal men and their families— from Vancouver for morr
b,- of n.-sistance to the lllghts, Wll- f'*** *l*‘.'*t time are Ih ginning a III
kins-said. to recover from the terrible po^•
The explorer belleve.s the local avia- **‘i'e endured since the war.
lion held can he 4-nlarged suIBciently E'erybody work.*^ hard, but there is a
to permif the large monoplanes of the R**(-‘**L shortage of capital, and Im
expedition to take off wlnui fully load- Teutonic i-fforis are to be made
c*i.
Colony Of Hungarian Nobility
’Itlwh^g^lle VonhTcncc "at FT. f^aut,
Minn., he derhled that the Canadlnn
and Australian wheat pools could work
t<igelh» r.
Repudiates Fascist Government joining farm.
Several Titled Hungarian Families
Take Up Land in Manitoba
As a result ol tin* efforts of th»
Canadian ('olonizutlon Associaiion,
Manitoba l.< devtloping a colony of
Hungarian nubility. In after the
confiscation i>f llu-lr cstHte.-; In 1 ran-
.-lyvanla, Jullu.*^ von Plossek de Zsol
na, coloiud of the Imperial Hungarian
Hu .^ars. and c )uni (le.^a lAn-lffy. came
out to We stern Canada under the au.
pices of the Canadian Pacific Railway
an<l sccure<l a section of land near
'* 'ii;ob.i. wlilch l4V"V hi>v»*
netitlpfi:; Arc nw ri?ciiinTed
develop«*d Into u first iTru’'diil’
Tliree luldi'ional fumllteR of the Hun¬
garian iiobl'.ity joined them shortly
afterv.'ards anil now Count Bela Szap-
ary. of Budapest, has £ 0 cur*d an ad
to obtain it, if not from private inves-1
lor.**, nt least from Anitrlcun and Eng-
HkIi batikeis. (Jne audioiity assures
me that Prussianlstn Is kllhil by the
war. and that lin n* no Ill-feeling to¬
wards the Fng'idi. The hatred of the
Fn uch \ i Intense. Daring the occupa¬
tion of tiio Ruhr, the Flench iTtsplayed
the Fame lactte.^isness wiilch has made
them such a failure as a colonizing
power.—Llv-rpool Weekly Post.
across the Atlantic with England
reached a high point of perfection re-!
c-cntly, officials of the .American Tele¬
phone and Telegraph Company of New
Vork ropoited. Am.ileur listcners-ln
Poverty heard the eonversallou on 12.ft00'
metre wave lengths both ways. |
A newr record for amateur radio
rommunicadon is believed to have
been established by a V'nncouver ama¬
teur. Earl Chang, when Mr. Chang was
in eoiiiinunlcalion with a ship lying in
Discovery inh't. Antarctic Ocean, a
distnnee of more than 10.000 miles
than fifty'
minutes.
As pastor of the world’s only aerial
eulliedral, which has neither length,
breadth or thickne.ss, and Is without
site or location or latltu*le of any kind.
Rev. Paul Rader, of Chicago, numbers
his congregation by tho lens of thou-
sands. Rader head.s the National
Radio Chapter there and every Sunday
he Conducts day-long services over sta
lion WHT. which Is under lonlract for
1ft years for this purpose.
Horizontal
' 1— Property.
I 6—Being away.
11 —(Mrrlage.
12- -(Irab.
14 —Musical Inslrument.
15- Suffix meaning be¬
longing to.
16 —To skin,
18—.A 'c.ise of wood.
ID Towards.
20— ()ii»» who speeds.
•22 .V continent (abbr.).
2;D-Heavenly body.
21— Covers with Ice.
26 To come Into exl.st
ence.
27—Filling an Inkwell.
2!* -City in Brazil.
ao^A meadow (prov.
Eng.)
21 —To shut close.
*.12—Tans over.
24 Employs.
26 A prescribed guldo
for eonduct.
P7 —To make indistinct,
j 20—.A bone.
twisted line of two
strands.
43 Pronoutj.
44 - Indian.
46— The outer garment
of Iho Roman mat¬
ron, worn over the
tunic.
47— Encountered.
45 -Near.
50- Bulky piece of tlm
ber.
51— Idendcal.
52 In a droll manner.
52 One who edits.
Vertical
1 --(lives forlh.
2' .A store pit for green
I fodder.
3—Fniall mound.
I 4 —Article.
( 5- -Come In.
6 Ucnmlnlng.
7 In such manner.
X Recede.
9--Mldday.
41—A small. loosely I 10—A stale.
13—Part of verb "to be.”
16— Nine Inches.
17— One quarter of a
bushel.
20- A layer.
21— To Issue again.
22 - More sore.
25 —To show eonlenipf.
26—To shut out.
27 - Insurance (abbr ).
2S—Aeriform liquid.
2ft- Sluggishly.
32—.\n exclamation ex¬
pressive of sorrow.
34-Bone of the forearm.
35 Discovered.
37— The lower part of a
ship's under water
body.
38— A measure of length.
40- Mix.
42— A rard game.
43- -A note.
45-Self.
47—Small rug.
49- House of Lords
(abbr.).
51—7ih nuisleal note.
Woman Leaves Three
Millions For Animals
A Stabilized Easter
Answer to Last Weels’s Puzzle
^aiPSE @
^....fASHIONV^
■ Simpler Calendar I, Oeilrable and
English Lady Wills Forlune For Fixed Date Maybe Nearer
Bettering Their Condition Knsirr falls this year on April 4.
IUt lovft for nnimals led an Knglish This iiiiikcs February 17 Ash tVednes-
of ih< gooa Dr.
lau'^daX, larm.
lady, Mrs. S. M. (Irove-Koul, (»f Lou¬
don. to loavc pracllcally her whole for
uno of over JS.OOn.OOO for Ihe bet lor-
fM/uuiieJhtl/^ \ fonillllon of anlaials:
Ilor bpquosts inrfuclrii:
\t iiOnnis I mx ; nodd's ivianry mis F>n.... __
V £50.6ooTo llio Ih'opl. V
: for Sirk Animals.
I £10,000 lo the U.S.l'.C.A., on conUl It Is practically certain that all west-
tlon that the chulrniau and incnibrrs . rii Christians would av<-i-pt the day so
of coinmltti-os shall bo antl-vlvlscciion nxed, and since the easli-rn Christians
ists and opposed lo sports Involving have generally adopted the tlregorlan
I USlh‘if
llay. The great Christian festival
romeg In 1026 about midway between
the earliest and latest dati-s on w-hicli
It may occur—March 22 and April 25
rr.apecll, ely. The Vatican aulhorllles
.ilniemp^e es^^ahllshmrnt oVa' I1t,-d
ilate for Faster. Should they do this
Pope Dtnies Mussolini’s Right to
Enact Ecclesiastical Reform Laws
IMpe Plus has reinnllated l.se I'a-
ei.-l (ioveniuieiif.s riKht to enact eerie-
flasil'al reform leglslailon. Imrlng
rert-nt months iheri- have bet-n perjl.--
tent rumors that an accord hotw,an
Musaillnl and the Vallran wa.s In the
making, hut the Pope's repuillallon,
enntalneil In a lelter to Cardinal Ca.-
p.irrl, indicates lhal lepoits of com
promia- oil ih*. jiarl of the church
wen- without foundation. lILs holt
ms.s aililre.-sed C.asparri regarding
orrle.«la8itral h gislallnn, whieh soon
1.-^ to he advocated by the government.
Tho Pope rem.irk3 that several roll
giou.; experts have been Invited by the
government to pariirlpate In drafting
the laws,
"The fact that clerical exiierl.s have
been invited may cuus.. the belief thai
It is done In agreement with the Holy
See," wrote the Pope, "but no agre,-
ment exist., and lh.se exi.erls ha.e n-
ceived no mandate from us.
"U.-garding legislation wlilch he
A New Oil Industry
Rat lesnake Oil Used In Medicine
Brings Mexicans $100 a Gallon
Ilattle.snake oil at $100 a gallon ha.,
brought a ni w- Industry to 'J'exas
ci..co long has be. n known as an oil
r. nirc, but tills Is an entirely new
phase of the business. The oil Is
used In medicine.
Till Is the time for harvesting the
rattlesnake crop, because the rattlers,
ar*- dormant. A keen eye and a quan-;
llty of dynamite are required. Search
is made among tlie hills for a den of*
rattlers. The deu Is dynamited, and
the snakes are brought out. They
are then rend.-red Into oil. ,
One snake producek only a small’
quantity, but sometimes several bun
died snakes are found In one den.
An Expensive Business
Cost
Iho death of Flap, door, f<»x. hare, rab- cah*ndar Ihoy would bo likely to do
bit or any bird. Jlsh or any other anl tho same. However, as Ihe ehuren
n.al; and shall use every moans lo authorities of 1582 disctissed serious
abolish such sports. ly die oslabllshmeut of Easter as a
' £k.0(tn to the Antl VlvlseclIon Ho., fixed I'arhmg'u'’wlZu!000 a mlnutd was the experience ea-
'joyed by three prominent passongera
Photographing Eclipse of Sun
J $30,000 a Minute
' Photographing the total orllpse of
the sun-at an approximate coat of $3U,-
reconlly from the Orient.
The sciondsls. Captain L. Doniln*
pilal. Buttersea. poned
After variou-? oilier boquesls. tho taUf^ing surprUe. ,
residue of h.'r yrop. rly la left on trust m tho agitation for revision of the j o'* t'« ^ Vaacouver
lor founding a society for opposing ealendiir eeelesiaHllcul usage plays, dolt
sport and proiecliag animals. a highly Important part, yet the In-,
Sho ahhorn’d hunting and kindred eonvenien.-e of malntalulng Indepciid- .. ,i„,.
sports, and was strong In her demm ent churrh and secular calendars Is, < • “ «e nti
elation of those who spend hours In obvious, and with selentlsis, ehurch-
harrying a fox or a stag lo death. The ,„en and business men generally
wanton deslruclion of game as a agreed that a simpler calendar Is de¬
means of sport wa.: also among her slrahJe Ihe liislallallon Id a fixed
Faster may be approac hably nearer.—
New York .®un.
Would Be Unusual Case
pet abominations.
The legacy of Sjt'.fififi t** ''*** ll.S.F.-
C.A., Ihe go-. eriiors were compelled It.
decline on aeeounl of conditions ar
lached to the bequest.
Those who knew the deceased, de
: scribed her as "A charming Utile old
_ .u . Indv with a midA'letorlan atmospher..
A unarming o , , , , ‘ about her. Her large foi tune was In
Adapted to the gUI of ■ l.p,.!,,.,), ..,,,1 came from the woollen
Motorist Alleges Inscription On Boy’s ,„..re frock for general wear reveals , trade.
Tombstone Is Libelous ; such new features as the raglan sleeve
Can a iomh.stOMe inscription he libel-, cut ^at^^the should,-r, C^n^J^’s Electric
' at thu shouhh’iB la fi'out. ami <‘ni’ i
Old Letter Discovered
Painted On Silk eand Contains 13,000
Chinese Characters*
With tragic history altachefi to it,
an old IcIU-r has boon pie.soutfil lo tlm
Pupe by the Vicar Apostolic of Sooul.
The letter is painted on bilk and con¬
tains 12,000 Chinese characters. It
was written in 1801 to the Bishop of
the
vard astronomical gludcnts, Wilson
Powell and Adrian Rubcl, are mem¬
bers of the Swathmore College ex¬
pedition who journeyed to the Island
of Sumatra to photograph the latest
eclipso of January 14.
On Ihe results of these photograp.is
(akon under the direction of Dr. J. A.
Miller, well known American astrono-
inor, hunga the fate of the Eiiutoln
theory, Captain Dominick explained.
The plates which were sent to New*
York will be developed at the Swath-
! more laboratorleH, Philadelphia, and
the success or failure of the photo¬
graphs should be known In about two
months Time.
longs to the sacn-d power of (lo<l.
w rot.. 111.' I'opo, "Wf d,-clan- Hint im ous’.' ' a7 thrslV.mldoV's 'hr front" and cm i Power Development ' n. 1 H’ F..-
such subjects we cannot rerognize in Blanche Hellaver, of Litchfield, HI-. patch pockets proclaim their ' __ p»*i sec.ut»‘d Churtdi in Coroo. It .was , Lnange In UirecUOn
others any rights to l.-gl hit. uni ,'sh , may put th,. qu.-stlon up lo n Jury If, uselulncss. 'I hc ‘ 1'l Holds Second Position Among Nation, lutcrccpiod by Ihe police, and both Qf Japanese Current
through convciilcnt iicgoliulions i.nil she decides to bring suit aguiusl Ihe ']•]„. r„|iur Of the World in Amount of ' wilK-r iiml hearer were arrested and | -
ligltimale agromitnt.s with us. it lallvea of a blx>taroId boy who conwrllbU; and may be worn lurn Energy Developed killed. Ml.sfilouaiios In China recov
"Xo sullahle m goHiiliona nor 1. gl was killed »hen he run In trout of hei , , 1 ,., jo,,^ ,|e emls fiir Canada now h ad.i Hie world In the er
timute agreement can, or will, occur ,automobile. "‘'‘'o InTu v.^“s Size generation of eleclHe power p.-r capita >
so long as the Inlquhous condiUons . The according lo the latest statistics avail-' P<
impofced upon the Holy S,-i. and lionmn .stone reads. Lester Hutlol, killed h. 54.i„ch material. rrlce 2u jjpip imvlug a per eaplla g.-ueratlon
; the lelter about thirty years ago
hen the police archives were dis¬
persed.
I'.ilUill exlsti."
lllancho Ik-lluver, Oct. 1, 1925
eenlB.
of 878 kw. hours, .Swll'z. rluud cunies Soviets Will Not Enter Switzerland
Earthquake Three Years Ago Believed
To Be Respontible
Tho Japanese Current, wMilch Is be¬
lieved to have Eoniewhat changed Us
course since au earthquake in Japan in
1923, Is forcing fish In Alaska to find
Unto the End
"Ily Ih.- way," said tin-
Miss Hellaver Is threatening to bring I Kvery J'Ou and I'nlled .Stales third Uussla declined to purtlclpalo In the | new havens, declared a herring Heet
suit on the ground that the epitaph is that smart t c ^^1 -»■ .q. 'im.o ......i i..u.niiuii,... ... >.eni.r..i-enre to be mier.-iinr nf IJouelas. Alaska. "It Is
lawy..r who libelous. A corner’s jury exonemte.l U.awsJav^^^^^^^^^ . ..
ed In our new FaHhloi^ ' 000 kw. l>ours, which pUiPos ('unada in of Nations. March 25. Ruesla'i* reply jthat tLie earthquake caused a change
L..». from the ob- with 4S4. The total Inslalladon of Ir.toinational radio conference to be! operator of Douglas, Alaska,
rs jury uuhllc. The designs illustrat- power In (’auada U 8.099.VJ2.- held under the aUbplces of the League' generally believed among Alaskans
vuH drawing up du* will, "I notice that her of all blumo for Iho little boys ^ e ,
juu've iuiiut-<l hix bankers to he your death.
>ou desired air of imiiviuuaiiiy. j'licc ui luu v»ui*w «.» *,»n.-,vavv%4 »»* •-•— -----. — — .•
the book 10 cents the ^opy. veloped. not participate unless It \% held out- since 1902, there has not been any
- ' --—.. 'side of Switzerland, because Switzer- snow. Days are eunny, with the tern-
Buys Famous Blacksmith Shop 1 land has begn boycotted by the So '.perature ranging arouud 43 and 50 du-
The old Caleb Taft hlaeksmllh shop, ^■h.| liovertimei.l since the murder ot grees."
Y'es,
It a Lie Ever Justified
when It redeems a elute of
pallbearer**. Wouldn’t >ou rather^
choose toim* fiicnds wi h whom you
ur»* on better terniK?" j
•‘No; ihal's all light,” was the quick things worse than lUclf.
reply. "Those lellowa have tarried
me .so long they might as well fiiil.-^h
the job.” IhJhtou Transcript.
Inaled In th ' hf-arl of the 8t>le among the nations nf.tothu iuvUation reads; "We are much in die direction of tho Japanese cui-
Ileslr^d air oMndlvlduality. Ihlce of the world In ngard to power de- interealed in the conference, but can- nmt. This winter, for the first timo
How To Order Patlems
A doctor often has to deceive his
‘’“irrn.et“r'ma'n”ehlslng‘a womai. Address-Winnipeg Newspaper Union.,i,uated In the Chestnut Hill district
with the lutent to kill her. and he: US McDermot Ave.. Winnipeg
asked me the way she had gone, I pantm No.Size.....
I should feel Ju.sHfled lit misdirecting;
him. ..
1 Olhi-r Instances wll Isuggest them- .
Another Game Reserve
Hon. J. F. I'erreault, minister o'f col-
unlzailoii. iiilnes and fisheries, has
brought In a measure to provide that ,, j ,, .
Ihe island of Anticosti in Ihe Gulf of B-Wes, such a Herod, tho mu dererj
Et Lwreuce, shall on proclama.lon ’>*'-lohn the Hap. si, who would not
become a prolecU-d reserve for the "e but would kill.
acclimatizing, breeding and conserving ’; Yet theae extraordinary >
.at. kinds Of fish and game. iHlrke.
W. N. U. 11519 ICadman.
Name
Town ,
FrovlDce ....
Send 20c coin or stamps (wrap coU
carefully)
Mass., Immortalized by Lungfellow In
his "The Village Hlaeksmllh Shop,"
has heen purchased by Henry Ford.
It Is a plan of Mr, Ford that the
building shall be added to his collec¬
tion of buildings and objects of bis-
M. Vorovdky."
Saving Huge Sums
Tho secretary of the IJoudulon fuel
Good Honey Customers
laist year the houey sent front Can¬
ada to the Netherlands umounted to
board, C. I). Hotchkiss, has pointed out ■ 262,000 pounds, having a value of S
torlcol Interest In the vicinity of Way-
side Inn, Sudbury.
From the bachelor's viewpoint, mar¬
riage U a failure because lie falls to
marry.
that Ihe Imporlallon ot American hard
coal is on (he decline. lo 1921, Can¬
ada Import 3d around 3.500,000 tons,
and In 1925 (be Importallun had fallen
to 2,000,00 Otons. So Canada Is sav
Ing huge Bums of money by being fore
ed to look for some substitute for an
Ibrsclte.—Kingston Etandard.
420—a very substantial increase over
the returns for the preceding year.
Tho Hollanders are certainly Canada's
second best customers as regards
honey.
In the straits of Florida the gulf
stream la 22 miles wide.
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THE RAYMOND RECORDER
Correspondence
News Notes
Sf^THER. Booklet
Jw Farmers-
Tlio iiiHrrinK'’ <>l Min-i Z'-1 Ih Wnll
to Mr IjoiiioikI Cox, lH)tli of Huy-
nuinrl, wnH 8o]omiii/.<'<l nl tho C’linl-
Hton tf-iiiple lost WoiliH'Rilny. Tln'ir
miitiy fricndH wish tiii-in miicli ha|)-
pinoHs.
'ri»« intrvioi- of th«^ srooii (1 ward
!iiootinK hoOHo lias Ixs-ti ropaiiit^sl
and now prrsmts a fri-sii, <d<‘an«p-
Kilitor Ih-i'ordrr:-
Tho attontionof the mayor, oonn-
i-.il mon and ultifons of Raymond
is l-ospoclfnlly oalhsl to tho proh-
loin that oonfronts oitir.cns rosiding
on tho IiiKhor slopos of liio o'ty.
Thoso (dti^ons for many yoars have
toioratod tho inoonvonionco of
water shortaKo that has occnrixsi
tcM) fis'iim.-ntly, hut never before
hastho condition hc’on nioi-e serioas
than at present time. During the
I N pumunce of its policy offHentOyctHipetatiaa
with the fiuming interests of this country, the
Bank of Montreal is now issuing a new text
hook for farmers, entitled "Hogs for Pork and
Profit.” The booklet u a practical guide to the
breeding and finding of pigs, and its trah* it
greatly hiceeased by photographs iUuttrating eaety
point that is made. A copy may be obtained, ssilh*
out charge, on application at our ntascet Btanch.
Previous booklets diatributsd by iha Bank are—
'’Diversified Patmini^
The Cow, the Mother of Pro s perity"
"Poultry for the Fatm and Home”
The Bank hat distriburrd tens of thousands of
these booklets throughout Canada, and numerous
formets have expressed their appredadoo to our
local Managcn.
AT 8:15 P. VI
Matinee at 3 o’clock. .\Jmission 10c
Cast of Characters
Thn fully-ft'dl'P*''* Eserx Coatli
is now htiinst sold in Kaymond for
IMddO. 8".- Kr.*d Lind, KsymotKl.
Hortrd df Trade ineoling toninht
at tho town at 8 o’rlook. Imjxirl-
nnt hiisiivwH. Bo tivoro.
Lady Harriot, maid of honor to yinwn Ann<v. .
\nin-y, hor frioini.
Hir Tristan Mickli-ford, oou«in to L.xly Harriot
Lionol, an unknown.
PliinkoM., liis foster la-othur .
Shorrifl'of Ilicdimoml.
Kmil Wood has wM his farm to
Clillord Bald and will soil all of
ids farmeto(*k and ospiipiin*nt at. a
Halo to ho liold noxt work. Ho will
i-oaHO fariniiiK ojH’ratians and will
dovoto his timo to otbor intorosts.
BANK OF MONTREAL
The claHsii! <<|wra ^’.Martha” will
lx- pivMincod hy hn-al play<f« to¬
morrow nig-ht at tho Opora Houso.
Mr. Tollostnip win) has the pro¬
duction in oliatKo, informs us that
all of tho priiioipalH aro well rip in
thoir iiarts, and that the chor««oH
aro exeopioiially woll prepared. No
one hIiouIcI iiiIhh KoeiiiK tliia beaia-
ifiil musical offorinx.
Established l8l7
To 1x1!,' 8ottinx
-Hiimp WitlxH.k,
WANTED-
Hons, any kind.
Raymond.
Born—To Mr. and Mra Arnold
Zaliriskio, adauxhtor, Utaij. Mr.
Zai)riskie rcturnod here ou Tnos-
IRaymond Branch: P. 13. iVlACLA ManaRci
Lady Harriot’s B,^ii<|,iir
—TIio Bichniond Fair.
— Farm Honso of Lioii”!
—A MitnliiiK 8o,-no.
-Same as .\ot 1.
B-.‘t pulp is fast iKunx consnmod.
Out of tho initial lH.iHiO tons only
l.'iOD tons roinaiii.
OR(’llK8TRA—Violins, l.i. l 1
Kton,,; <'onict,^. Fanl Ih iM, A
< lai iin-t:,, ( I :. 1. ■ .il. 'I' |
B.'iincit; Troml'om', 1{, W. T,>1
I'illi, 1 Tol!, till]
nt tfi >' lyruiffp
r,n.ii Mitcli.-tl;
seat in Karliament
Basketball
Itluniit/ -.1
NO WAITS BETWEEN ACTS
Tlio t'lillowiiiK tfloxriiiii was ro
ladvod from *1. I. I’liK*' "t 13diiion-
toii roxardiiix l)ask,-thal! fli-fiiito:
r.lth have dopositi'd Slot) with mo
I to lio ji.r.d to l.u ks 1,11 p itivoas-
: saraiiO'-of r‘i,lay. I),iyonr h'*st to
I hurry replay.
j Tlio .Im ks r,'|,Ij': Will iday in
11-Miiioiitoii, .lai-ks rotainiiif' In
jioint l„ail, providiiiK Wtii will r,--
fund Stl.'jt) duo us aii l x'>arantoo
S2.a(l t,i oovor i-.Niioiifi,' .of triii to
I-Minuiitonor williilayiii Raymond
on ,;v<'ii isiiiit, hasi.s and will xuar-
aiit,'o Itttli 82ol)l,i oov, r ■ \ii,iis,'
of tri], to liaynioiid (ii‘iviiliiij.; Itilh
will r<Tinid sl.'iO duo ou.
Or will play in (aiKary, l.i k lo-
I .liiiiliK HI |)oint h ad, di\ i'liiix x >t,'
on l.-in—.VI Ijasis iiroviilin,.; liMli
will i', riiii,l si .oil duo iiv. R. |’. r -,,
to ho a man from indti. Filio,ni¬
ton or Rayiiioiid and ap|„,io(, d liy
til,'. I xoi iilivo of tho A. Ik .\. as
)ior oxocntivo ruling.
•All xuiinintooH to he (.,)iifii'iiiod
liol'oro vi.sinx team leaves liome.
Reserved Seals 75i-
Seal Sale I’e%;r Fan Cafe
(ie!i. .Admission 50t
Kitls ill (iailery 25(;
Rex Theatre Cash Prize Coupo
Submitted by .
i estimate that the tottil numlsi.r ci puij admission
the I3c\ tjn Monday, \I imbi 22ni.l will he.
Shov.iiiii on this ni;jh(: “RE\ ELATION’’
A CASH I’RIZF ..f Itt. of t ,- l ,1, ■ a .i,
dat-(,'X. ln-iv., ..f t.i';| will I.., pai,! ili,. |„.|s,in wli,, is in .|
an,-., at thi- how ami e. li,i Iia- iii.ul,' lli" lOMivst .•slinial,i t,
nii!iiii,'r iiai,| a'liiii!--i.nis on l i.- - .ii,I ,lat. . This
ODPor ICII—hkt.r, .1 B.UI.fiel,U r., 1 ,. au,b«. nihl
Which the hotel opens. A half-mile toboggan run,
brilliantly illuminated at night, sends the devotees
of th.s form of sport whizzing at a 60-milc an hour
el p straight up to the main entrance of the hotel.
nie.se are only a few of tho winter pleasures so
avishly furnisht'd.
For th<«e who prefer to take their outings more
seriously and with a greater expenditure of energy.
.•XI ursions on snow-shoes or skis have been arrange,!
wa.eh will carry the eiithus .ist
^pecial holiday festivities at t'tiristmas. niclud.rig a
superb firesvorks display at ihe Chateau Kroii-
t: nac opencj tne two montlis winter siiorts season
],rogranime ot the Frontenac Flul, at tfuebec (,'ity
'J'liese continued all Christmas w.ek and were follow
ed on Hecenilii r dO hy the iniernationai intercollegiate
«ki eompetition in which two intrics from Yale and
entries from .Mi'nill, I.oyolu and Uiiiv, rsity of Mum-
real at Mimirenl. Ottawa Colligc at that city and
I.aval Universuy of Quebec, compctid in a five-mile
cross country ski race and in ski jumping. The
former was won by McOill and ihe latter by Loyola
while Loyola also won the Frontenac Winter Sports
Club trophy for the best aggregate of points in the
competition
The opening of the New Yi-ar was featured by
hockey games in one of which Princeton University
played s Quebec team. Sons of Irolaiid. and were
defeated. There were also bob-sled races and ski.
joring
Continuance of fine weather and favorable snow
conditions have brought the winter spurts well into
their stride and after the first American invasion by
the Or. Tozier party of about 270 people from Boston,
there came a further descent of many tourists from
vaiiuus states ir the Union to partake of the keen,
iiivigiirating air and exhilarating sport offered in
auch abumianco. Ilulh the first and all succeeding
parties |iut up at the Chateau Frontenac. Individ-1
I lave yi, 111 - liariK’S' r<.“|i
F. .1. Kliaffer’s I'unn. iioitli
ar Fai-toiy.—Kdw. Hliaffei
NOTICE
Notice to Patrons of
Duffy the Tailor
.NOTH'F is liei-oliy xiv. n tliai, unil,'i- lli ■ iirovisious ..f 'I'lio \\’al, i
L’h,;i'H’ Districts .Act, 1!I20, tlio iiipl'-rsixii,',! lias his n aiMioiiiT. ,|
Inilil an cl,‘clic,ii of tliroc (inly iiniililleri p-r.soiis to comji.i.s,-, ’lie li.mid
of inanaxcis of the Water ITs-'i's’ Distiid of Ra.vmon<l. wliicli , oiii
jirisi's tlio foll'jwitix area;
l*lun-118i) ,1 Raynioii,|. I'lan 178.^ .1 Raynionil. I’ li-ts ,Se,-. 21
ami 2.0—11 21 — ■!. Hoc. lit ami DO *1 —20—.J.
Tin- pel's,niH entitled to v.ite are tlie iiienifnTN of tlie water users
association of tlio said district, i. e., sncli isirsons as are of the full uK'
of twenly.ono years who are ,K>cupiers of land situate witliin fli,-
district.
Now tliercforc th,; electors so <inalilieil t,i vote aro hor,;l,y notilieO
to attend at tlie Raymond Town Hall on the 27th day of Mareli. l!(2i;.
at the hour of ten o'clock in the fori'iiooii at which lioiir uirl place I
w ill i)roe<‘,sl to receive iioiniHulioiis for iiersons to serve as sucli niaii
ax,’rs and if at flic lioiir of eleven o’clock in the fornooii of the said
day more than three jiersons have h,'on nominatisl 1 will fortliwith
],rootled to hold a iioll and reei-iv,* th>i v,it,‘s of iieistiiis ipialilh'd to
vote whi,'ll poll will continue ojsni niitil airl elo.so at the hour of fiv,
o’clock in tlie iifl,unooii of the said ,lay at whi‘ h time I sliall declare
the result of the poll.
Dated this 17th day of .March, lt)2ti.
<>. 11. SNOW, llei'iirninx OUioer.
< )wing to a very serious op,'ra-
li'iii upon my lirotlier, who is in a
Vanconviu- hospital, I am com-
(sdh'd to 1,‘avo my husinessherc for
a sliort is'i iod. Will return as
so ,,11 as possihl,,. Any work miw
in ni.v shop will Is! ilelivercl hy
•Mr, .McCarthy at H,)tel Raymond.
DUFFY THK TAILOR.
mV »>mcr apoils pLuciuimiic lase
m international hockey matches, of which Fiinccioii-
IS 0 fair example. The same Quebec
f™"' Dartmouth Uni-
veraity. The big noiae.s arc, however, two. Febru-
holding of tho International
Snowshoe Union during which world and Canadian
Championship snowslaa- races will he run. It ia ex¬
pected that nearly 3.000 uniformed snowshoers will
be present from all over Canada and the United
"/ "hf-world Freneh-Canadian
event will distinguish this
Following ilie Muidi Gras festival and carnival on
lehiuury III the iiitematioiiul Dug Derby will h»
held heliruarv IS-lU-lIO. It will cover 135 miles in
r " P*' * “f ■»S miles a day.
fsS M “"d Western Canada, from
the New England StaUis, and even as fur as Chicago
are scheduled to take part. *
Wf-'k ooen champion-
ship Bob Sled races will bring the season to a con¬
clusion February 27. One of the most popX
featurea of went years ii the team of huskyV^doge
under the gnldance of Arthur Beauvaie the wefl!
“*• M<k)HbUbl.
Auction Sale
inpa. Skating !• catered u> by a rink that le
•ied right oa tha famoui Dtiffnin Tarraaa onto
f
THE RAYMOND RECORDER
Min. Moson Andfnon s Rpcndin^i
n ri>\vdi>s .11 11 ly oil .—CurilNt n
S' 1 ll lit .MliHl'ot
( N lillK IMIH H Imi
t <1 till,' ll
( I attuiiiliiiii'i) Ir
d iiioiiig mil 'I ••
t -IP «'■ 1 II
I 11 pi'oK I m
lliiniiltoli of
a • iHial olu I)
1 -ii-ai
.ct.UluOlK til ll..,v.Ul ill-
•'led by iho Rcdcuptorlst Fallirm
mout 800,000 pilsiims visited the
famous Ste. Anpo de Ran iprc shrin©
durlnif the season of 19J Tlnety-
nine countries wefe rcpic.sented. Of
tlie number mentioned, 14r,,O.IO came
by car and the rcinuindcr by truin.
^ V i: ■ V1 qua / tnat is Duiit into
j any prodiic ■ ^ measured finally
■ ^ by tlie deg . ^ of its acceptance
1 by the pui lie. Only the best
can hope to win and hold the
proval, for ap; roval has ever been
confidence and confidence must
Seven Americans, louri-.n the
vorld on the Canadian Pai ./ic liner
“F.mpress of Scotland," wiboincd
the New Year from the t*.> of the
Great Pyramid in Keypt. Four
ynunp ladies and three men left
their party camped on the sands of
the Sahara and climbed the pyramid,
"for a little excitement."
Two new steamship tines have
made Halifax a port of call this
year, and during the first six months
of the year the increase in ship ton*
rage was over one million tons. For
the ten months of 1925 the increase
in ship tonnage, compared with the
same period last year was over
1.500,000.
Pul ihc confidence has made the Ford the
world’s most popular car. It has pioneered
motor transportation in every quarter of
the globe and because of fundamental
souodness has maintained an established
leadership.
Canada's exports to Soviet Russia
have increased three hundred fold
daring the past twelve months.
1 .ide figures available show that
i‘. the twelve months ending Octo¬
ber 31, Canada exported goods
Vibieu at $11,000,000 to Russia, as
coii.parcd to $IS,0U0 for the preced¬
ing twelve months.
Four international sporting event'
are to be held at Quebec in Febru
ar'. There will bo the
'seuui
Today it is accepted throughout the world
as the standard by which all transportation
un..-s are judged and its performance under
ordinary and extraordinary conditions has
made its dependability a matter of tradition.
la'."., ... 1.1
including 1,000 men coming from the
State of Maine; a hockey match be¬
tween the Sons of Ireland and the
Dartmouth College team; the Hu-
bart Curling Bonspeil; and the In¬
ternational Dog Sled Derby.
George Rollin, yard agent at Place
Vigor .Station, Montreal, retired
under pension arrangements on
January 1 , 192 c, after forty-six
years of service with the C.P.R. Ho
entered the employ of the Company
as messenger at Hochelaga, now
called Place Viger Station, on April
24, 1879. J. A. S. Racicot has been
•ppolnted to fill Mr. Bollin’s posi¬
tion.
Four students from Britith Hin-
rerslties, comprising the Bril' h h,;-
PerUJ Debating Team, are now i,»
Canada maating a number of Cana¬
dian univarsity and collage debating
Warns in a wordy battle on tho
merite of "The Geneva Protoeel and
The League of Nations"; “Thu De¬
generacy of Western Civilization,’’
and "The Singapore Base.”
From 40,000 to 50,000 British emi-
grants will come to Canada under
the new cheap passage arrange¬
ments made by the Canadian and
British Governments and transporU
tlon companies. Hundreds of In¬
quiries have already been received
from those anxious to benefit by the
new plan and among them are many
from domestic servants.
CARS • TRUCKS • TRACTORS
News Notes
Advertising
ii the Sunshine of
Business
Kxtoutiiv
e aro being made ' ior
Hohool Louse the celebration to b« hold at ’cam-
rose, Alborta, by the Norse peaple
Mayor O. H. tinow wae
to Cardstoii laat week.
‘ ^ Dc.mbei IJ,
1928 inclusive, a total if 201 ,t/ 7 A,.
bushels of grain were marketed
^ong Canadian Pa-lfk-western lines,
tif this amount tlierv were 164, 191 ,.
P'W bushels of wlieut .md 87,778.HdB
bu.shels of otlu'r gi. i,,,. Lo.Jir.g,
scr the aanu* ivf-ri-i.l were
cars of gr iiii tmimi. 182,074,850
bushtls as n nod to 88,8«M cars
for tl osar, 10 , 1 , :
b a 8,(10 i bu.li.1,.
I
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I
THE ina’OUDKl?, K’AYMONI), ALTA.
Gradual Reorganization
Of King Cabinet Said
To Be Contemplated
Appeals To Privy Council Germany Hears About
King of Swailland ProUHt Agalntf War-Time Conditions
I LOiing Mountain Sirongboldo - -
laOinlon.— Tin* KIdk of Swar.llund, 3ecreti of Mutiny In Navy Rtvoaltd In *
,.Sobhnza II.. whh n'proBrntod by
,Hol ns an iipiH>llant bofore tlie privy
coiinrll ror«-nily.
Reichatag Speech
Ib'rlin. -SUirtllnK rovolailons nitli
r^'gnrd to llio nuVn) liunK<‘r slrlkos nn<l
i A stilktiiR flRuri* In court was tho muthujus mood protallinK In the
. — uttornfy-Krneral, whoso neKro fhTiiinn navy in 1917 have Just boc‘n
k In The I features contrasted stroiiKly with his by Herr Dltlmnnn, the Sorlallsr
® I very now forensic wig. 11 c Ik quite *lt'pnly, In a lonp speech delivered he
Alfasrln |^ 0 flje|ali|j' 0 ’^triK. Is a Kinduate of Oxford I’nlver- ^P'^elal ronimlttee appointed ,
® alty, an LL.I)., of London Vnlverslly by the UelehntnK to Inquire Into the
Rural Credits Measure
And Pension Bill To
Come Before House
Urges Reduction Of
Canada’s Gold Reserve
OllRwn. llipin no cnblnot Wpplf |n Til® |fr.-iturp« rontrnsted nlrouRly with liln niiidc by Mi-rr Dlltmnnn. IIk- Sotl«ll«t D J i’
•ppolnlniPn.H drrinml Prondor WCeK in IHe vory now foronMc wIk. Ho |« q„l,o .lopuly. In a lonp opoorb Uollvoro.! b, UrgeS RedUCllOn
nR. fo ottlni? n mootInK of the conn- AlhertSI I pflidatlll’P " Kfndimlo of Oxford I’nlvor- f'’*'’’ ''‘p ►pocliil roniiniKoo npptdntod C
niueild LV^lMdlUre Vnlvorally '»• <I.o ItolobataK to lo.„,lro Into ibo UnSfla S U
rile loRl.'ilnllvo proKrnmnio. for Pi'- j Agriculture Deale With'"'"' “ nienibor of Ibo IlnRlIrb Ilnr, Al- nauecii of C.orinany'a collapno In Hie -
.. n.iilton to tho liouac aftor „io ro. FLmg Sr.Hon " the i -loU no par. In the aelii.i, -nr. Cou/d Be Pro.tably Cu
openlnK Mnrrh IB. wae. It la iindor- Province ! nrRiinienl binloft tlio iiiBimiont to two Horr Dill man alaloa tbat the elilef Bank
olood. iiRaln iindor rnnridoralion. A Kdnionl/m.—Tho debalo on Ibo ad-KnuHsh Kina's eoiinsol, ho Kmuinl of tlio iiion's dlsronlonl diii -'< ro'onlo. - Ili-asons
fiirllior conforonce holweon -niotnbors' Alborla loalHluliire eon '''■nponslble for Inilldlna iip!'«K Hie so c alled "maiiRol-wiirzel win ’’liimld loso no lime lr
of Hie eablnel and exeeiiHves of Hie ^ 'Hie whole ease for Kins Soblmsn's op ' H'l" of inifMT and In Hie followinc '■'nndaid and wli
I'roKresHlve parly was bold Imniodl- o.e | suninior wii, Hio bad quality of iiie , nmlmrlse a ri
Bloly iiflor ronrluslnn of Ibo sllHna I Ilrlon.r, Hi" easo Is dial liii-Ro Irarlsjrond supplied lo the crews, and Hieir " «'>'>■ "'servi
of Hie eoiinell. I . _i. of niounliiin sirnnabnids Inehidine ibe ‘ liidlamillon at Hie viisHv siiiiorlor i'''* " Martin, c
Blely iifler coneluslnn of Hie sllHna | Ilrlen.r, Hi" lase la Hial liirae Irarisjfond supplb'd lo the crews, and Hieir
of Hie counc il. j concludliia speaker was h^,, nf "''"'nliilii stronaliolda. Incliidliia the j Indlamillon at llic viisHy siiporlor
Dally niecIliiKS for Hic consldera-, burial place for ages of departed klnas lullons supplied lo tlndr onicers.
Hon of liKlsIallon. which will be In-' i,„ „„,-|p„||ural and Swaziland, have been lllcgnlly tak-' An Inrldehl Hint occurred on board
iiodiiccd nricr (lie iidjournmcnl. have' ,i,p ,,rov ''''’ '>y ll'«' Swaziland ' Hie batllosbip TliunlnRen shows Hie
been and will continue lo be bold
dining Hie present week. , 9 ,^ ,- 0 , };25B.onn.OOO., f ) ™
While II Is iinderslood llial there .p,„. y,,.,,, ,9 husliols, *^"l■••m)^lrpes generally,
will be some eablnel Ie-organizatlon. Ip,y,„^, „ „p ,o 3 ,o„q,nuo i,ug„Hs. --
The lolal value of all agi Iciil-;‘'"'■‘’‘’''•■‘"""•I
the pnxcjSH may turn out to be rather
a Knulual <»no. Amalgamation of e» r* ii}q„,.y
tain departnientp, with a resultant de-j ^|j ‘
creiise in the number of iiortfolioM, l3 |n.jRn()o<)(jQ
expiTlcd. Deparlmeiits which may quo (M >0
disappear by thin proeefs are Buldlerflj imlryinR d
civil re-eptabltshmenl. health and fhe
department of secretary of state. ,.(j
The possihllily of an amalKamatlon renUzf.fi izuii
filvInK a total of 103.000.000 busliels,
Ihi* second largest In the province's!
fi private corporation; Into v. hleh tlie I1 'm*( had de-
Vlop trade In eat lie and tei lorated. The oflic ers, while at
jurees Kcnerully. mesa one day, w« re suddenly drenched
_ I with water from a hose which was
I , I j turned on them hy an unknown liand,
lorsl Plinishni 6 nt 'atnl. despite Hie closest Inve.'»llKntic»n.
- __ !the culprits re!iniine<l undiscovered.
iirgest 111 Hie provinces, (]QjspQ|.j,| PimishmeUt '«»''• '•"Mdle Hie closesi lnve...llgnH<.ti.
All field crops telallcd In value' - illic culprits reimilncd undiscovered.
and fora*,, cron, tifi Advocates Spanking Machine to Put < •"' Pl''lure of military (.ermnio
lorag, crops tie.-^ Fear Into MInde of Evil Doeri i Has he. n revealed by Herr
II. . ! Wlnnlneir_U It (tnilinm K (’ i Dlttmann has come as a slmck lo
noiryiiiR did imt make the same pro* 'MnnipeR. n. n. wrunnni.
Kies, as In former veais. but Inrreas- I>'-o«'''Ulor. eonllnued 1.1s ndvo- 1 ">«">• f.ern.ans who had been kept In
ed prices kepi ibe v.ilue up. the total,*■”'>' ‘'O'-poiul pmilsbnient as a do- | lK»o.anee oi ll.c seamy side of Her
reallzi'd being t2S,l)00.(n)il. I’oiillry ‘o crime. In an address before ,'>'un> s melliods during Hie war.
of Hie drpn.lnieni of Hade and eon. „,odi.r.lon totalled »s,000,n00. egg pro "*'• I
tiieree w lHi Hint of niiaiiee bae also dneilon being J.'i 000 000 I I’l'S slcal pain, unironiily Inflicted
been s.iggcslcd, j ,;,...on,lng quite an I">« f'"’ >fvci.ge.
Tlial Hie prime nilnlsler v.lll soon industry In SouH.orii Alberta. HG.OOO;'*'' ""'f 1
make an elTorl to sir'ngllieii bis eab- )|,g i„.i„g produeed last year. |lo crime. He termed Jail senteiiecsaj
liiel by Hie appolnimeni of one or Fialder corn had made remarkable dogglni^ revnlllng. He'
more nilnislers from Ontario Is ex- ilevelopinent Alberta bad last year •ol'lcllon of pain Mlib ,
peeled. The mime of W. D. Kuler, g |,|,,5 999 200,000 eat- sonllmeni and will, absolute uni |
North Waterlo<L U m*'ntlom‘d In eon 'jp. world’s markets forinity by a means of a device fclml*|
nertlon with one of th<' cabinet varan-j report of the health di part to "a spanking niarhino.*’ ]
l ies. Other posslhlli.les are .T. <-- nienl showed Hmt i.iucluprogress had "•> ■''■P'-A'f'l a previous assertion,
wr Ml.lal.vfl. V a>.a v.it.ig.®'. tlinf IfiUo lAfiv.. rsAnai.il ti. r>r.<.t*i>«(. uu
One New Membership
Cou/d Be ProfiUbly Cut By $50,000,000
Say* Royal Bank Economist
Tonmto. - Ki'asons why t'anada
should lose no lime in leiiirning to a
gold standard and wljy tlie Dominion
slmuld aiiihorfxe a redurlion of the
country’s gold leserve were present
ed by 1). M. Margin, economist <»f the
Uoyal Ilank of (’anada. in an address
dellvercMl hehne tlie ejuniueriljtl ile-
purlm<*iit of the I'niversliy of T'oronto.
r>y koeping up i'unndu's goltl re¬
st rve to the present le\el, Mr. Marvin
estinmietl about $2,no i.OOO Hunually H
btdng lost in Inlere.st. 'J'he pi»*.s»'jit
total Intldlngs of $23s.U0ft,oo0. he said,
may wfdl bo rtduced by $r) 0 .oiMt.imo,
and tliU refiurlli>n u.<‘d to it'dne** for
tdgii debts.
‘ Tliere is Increa.^ing tompeiidon !
'tween various parts of liie Piitisli ihn
pire for Ilrlii.sh eapKal. Ihltish Imml
grulion anti IhjiiKli Interest.” suld .Mr.
Marvin. ‘ ('npltsil in uudoubtt diy eon-
[servallve ami for years lo conie U will
[prefer countries which aii* tb‘flimely
on n goltl b;e-i.<<.”
For Lrague Council p|,„,
Report Says Germany Alone Will Be
Honored For the Present
Lontlon.— Tl»e latest deVcdopmenls
surrounding the nietdirg of the l 4 eague
Red Lake Passenger
... rllor. will, one of Hie eablnel vucan-i t,„. _,,orl of ibeb...lH. d,..ml lar to "a Fpanking machine," -u. ooou.og „.c n.eer.rg o. me ..eaKuc
eles. other possihllftlea are .T. C. „jp„( nhowtd that inueh nrogrt'SK had rept^ated a previous assertion^" ‘ *^***"3 seem to indicate that (»er-
KlIloH, of West MIddlepi X. and Jaiiiea | roiiib ilHng dlBi ase p ir "'A' ■!"''* openite asl"''*"’ " '''^'Wd to a per
Malcolm. Noril. Ilc.ire. Alfi.-d Stork, ^7 and P'^nl-hment and have .level-! *>» ‘"o
of Skeen... has been men.loned tn , “ - dU ig c I Ic" ^ -u-ters ror >;“ that Hie q.lesllon of Hie claims of
. . >'“'"utig CIIIIICB .mil puiiiic IICHIIII , , , , , „ . Il'oliind, Spain and llrazll for similar
eonneellon will) Hie di|mlv speaker nurses Miinlclnsl iinsidi-ilB wen- -- .■ - -.. - . ■. . .. .
, ,,, . , "UIH, s. .uunicipai nospii.iia win _ lionor.s will be left to Hie meeting of
ship, whlcli wi.l piobably be lillcd seivliig npproxlimllely 1 Ifl.OUl) of ^ ^ ' the assembly In Seiilemher.
. 11,1 , P'"'populailon. Claims Prohibition AusI.h Cliambeilaln, Hie Uilt-
A la. Iff rom nlssioi. Is to be ai )j27 n.oHi. rs rerelved allowances ill. I.sli foreign secrela. v. Is said to have
poln ed, and Hie go. e. nmenl has a .i..^ Mothers' Allowance Art las. {^yf WaS Vlolatcd receded Iro.ii bis reported Bland In
number of names unde, roiisldeia- ,28). - permanent mem-
lion for Its personnel. 1 hero are no? imi Aitw>niinir.T.ic w.hiI.i v... infir*. .... ,, .>
, .11 I I ‘ Aim ndnif Ills wouhl bt iniio pybughing Washington's Beer Recipe hi rships ih.m (It rinuny. Ifo would
nl.so some senatorial vacant lea in Nova niic,..i ii.ia vi nr tiu. t nf wliirh ^ c * , . « i .
y , . , ... ^ ^ uuctu inis yrar. tlu itiKt or wiutn ^ Crime Say* Texas Member i favor, liow'ever. giving Ppain a seat
. ro .1 .im I^r Ik__ would be to belli iiioHiers wliere Hie Washington.—Action against Hie al Hie eeiiilng sc-.-islon, but Ibis seems
,liusband was tolully liieapaellaleib and pf - 1 - 1 ,^ Washington Post for md <d Hii- qiiesllon. us It la not be-
Channel Islands Should Pay
'I'lie govei'iiiiieiil b'i"e al'reudv ' -. . ■ . . . .1
_ ^1 gOMiniiHiil h.i.i already recipe was di iiiiinded of I’n sl a suggestion.
Fin-inciai nhlinatlona CoulH Be '■* 't Coolldge bv Uepie.-.enlallve Dliin . 'Ibe corie.-pondeiit cf Tile Dully
Financial Obligations Could Be Met ,,,,,,,,,, a|,..a,|y reeelv. l:i, ^.. ■ /- . ..-
By Sys'.em ^ ^ ' j ...-iiun rai. reXas. 1 * 1 : 1 ,tleailon of Kxpress In rterlln says lie lenriia Hiat
.,„.ido^^i^rf%o.idei.imiHon ol "T,'.','. ... '''‘■■‘P''* Hie rexu.a ri-pre.s.ntallve Herinany has been assur,-d she alone
Hie Cbunnel Islands' refusal lo eon- 1 ,,,", _.,i , ... 1 ,,, ,„„ii,.ru -ul'iieK "P ''ouse, eon- will In- adnilMed lo Hu league couiiell
Irlbule umiually towards Hii> cost of „.i|| ,,,.,,, 1 ,,, , ,.| n., 1 , "dluled a viulatiun ol Hie prulilbitlon and Hiat other elaliiis must be left for
inipeilal delenee Is eontalned In Hie ^1,, .pmre »>.it. ,billy In oonsldera,ion perhaps at Hie
report ol Hie special rommlllee of Hie . I’‘ <ddblHo.. olTlelals were frankly _ Seplember meeting.
privy .oiincll wbleli bus looked Into p, public lands bn ; been , . J”"''''''''P''"""K of Hie recipe, - —
ihi* (lUfs hii of lerse*- -ind Dnern^ov • unneuneetl at the dfpart-| n * S r* •
...... . Reports Arc Enconragiug
The rommlllee clalnis Hial .leraey f, ^ i|,.. mining over of Hie ' ' “ ' , a a
eoiild equllably coni.ibiin* ‘ . Nearly 1,000 Families Already Accept.
iinniiiillx mill ('.iiiTHst-v t'^usotm iin i . . . r... . ' Russia Liberates Prisoners [ ed For Emigration Under New
unnuHii> miu i.utins*} .^..iis.immi an pioviiu lal eontn)!. Tin* present sub , ,1 ' 1 u
niuilly If some system of laxa.loi. ,,111 b,* eoiiHiiued for three years "‘>'^<'•"'1*'" ‘'"P""' cx.'e'iHve i Sc enie
similar lo Hie DriHsh sysleni w, re . eon.ml.tee lias Issued a deen.f liberal- Loudon.- M. ui.-t.ol. I.. (, An.erv,
1.. ..0du,e,l in the Islands. " aeHe-.lly unam.iioos wl.b regard I»>'*“' f<"-
Till* HililKh Piriiinii'ni ilu* eom ii / .1 . Itrovlnces lonuMly making up the announred In the llousf of I'oininons
ine ntiUiiii laru.inieni, nie eom- mutter U de- , . Li » .soa* .mi.,
iiiitti M UihU lins Mu* I.-lmiI to . . .. n, ? . . Par Kustein Kepublic wlio are Serving! tliut 926 lamilies bail been uceepted
iiuiut nntis. lias lilt hihi ptiwtr 10 poniliiit on action whieh mnv he taken , , , ^ . Ii* . i,. 1 .1 /. 1 .
nnaK*lfeislT‘ion ImDosiiiir nnaiieial oh- .1 1 . i > 1 . n .terms of a year or leas. Sentences* for inigrathm under the ( anadlan
p.'ihs It gi.-iKi.ion imiiosing miautiai 00 |,y Dominion House. However,' . » .1 « . .. .i- .. . r 1 ,
tigalions on ll.e Islamls. o ,,e,t the bill is -.greed »'>'! "'f*'*' fPndl.v
Tl.,. .•oi.iniUlee's n-port also deals !„ in pHi.elple by uU p .rHel al Ottawa >'“-"-'n j scheme, and he said Hail reporlK as
will. weaUlir lirlHsb elllzeiis who i ___ ' was taken lo make available all po.s-1 to ll.e working of the selienie and l.l-
1 .. .... .* A.v.rv-A zi i.s lA.rtis.v uiiAts. iiw.i-..’ * Bible labor so as to blrengthen lliefters received from many settlers In
the laity nnti schools of crime.”
shoi tly.
A tariff commission Is to b
the province's poimlaiion.
ii27 inotle-rH recelveil allownnce.s un
Claims Prohibition
pointed, and the government lias n ||,,, Mothers* Allowanct* Act last
number of names untler ron^-ldera- i„ Ing 128-1.
number of names untler ron>ldera
tion for Its personnel. There an*
al.so some senatorial vacant ie^ In Nova
Scotia and Alberta.
IS person.., I. <)07.P!.. Amendn.euis woul.l b,- Inlro- publishing Washington*. Beer Recipe la rshli
•nalorlal varan, ic), in .NCI .,be...i y,,„c. „.e elT.-et of wldeh ^ j-rLe Say. Texa. Member I favor.
‘ '»• *’‘•'1* •"Oll't'ts -I*"''' ">*• Washlngton.-Acllon against Hie al the
.husband was tolully l.icapaellale.h ami pf Washington Dost for "Ut <>l
Channel Islands Should Pay * 1.,'^ ^rei-prem '■ f''*”'™""" "'hsMiigto.,*. 11. V..1
Financial Obligations Could Be Met
By Sys'.em Of Taxal iiim
laotidon. sTTere condeiniial ion ol
ihe ('lianmd Islands’ refusal to con¬
tribute annually towards ii>e cost of
linpeilal tlefence is contained In the ,j,,,
duced thirty-two Mils. aT /
which ha ve alleatly leceivi
leaoftilf. * ■*
Most of them art* not Imporhint.
hut sev«*ral deal wllh muttt'rs whlcb
will affect the province iirnttuially In
reptirt oi tho special commllle
\ bill for tht» transfer to the prov-
prlvy council which has looked Into j,,.
the quesHo.i of Jersov and lluein.^ey „.o,Uu*..d in the hou.^e. This includes
c.miributiiig to the Ilrlti.sh exchequer. aRre. inenl « ntcred into with the
1 ho comnilHec claims that Jersey Dominion hr tlie turning over of the
could equitably contiibnre i;3(;3.ff00 iv^mrces'of He* province to
annually and Cuernsey .t;2(is.n(Mt an piovinclal control. Tim present sub '
iiiudly if some sysleni of taxation jipiy will he coniinueij for thn*e years
sltiitlar to the Hrilish system w* ri’ jp.,, „(• .,,j Hocimnting. The liouse
introdui-eil in tho Island.s. praelleally unaiifniourt with n'gard
1 ho Hrilish Parliament, the com- DiI.-a. anti Die whole matter la de-
iniltee Hiids. has the legal power lo pend* nt on action whldi may fie taken
pass'legi.slatUm imposing nmuieial oh- i,y ,,ie Dominion House. However.'
ligations i*n the islands. q 1 . iintit'i'Kidiiii tiifO tin, ntii ikt ?icgri>i>ii .
have rcniovtd to Jersey where there
is liillc, 1C any. taxation, in an effort |
lu 4 vado their lespnnsibilities, and
n'eomiiionda that llie governno'iu
Executed By Reds
Leningrad.—Thirteen p»T.‘Ron 8 con-'
victed as Kstiionian spies on February |
19, liave b(‘on executed, their aiipeals I
Russian Far Fast economically.
ilhe Dominion were very encouraging.
Hboiild lalu* sivp.s to comp-l cl.-.mimy liavlng bm n di-nb.d. Tlmy
to hear their proper share of the
I'ni;<‘d Kingdom'.\ iinanciul burdens.
were accused of plotting against the
state and operation In conjunction i
wiili lliitish and K.sihoniun intelli-|
gence servlee. 1
Dominions May Be Represented gence servlee. 1
London.—The (pp'rlion ol tin* po.s-- - ■■ ■ — •— >
sibilily of the dominions being repre-j Plan For Forest Fire Protection !
sented in the House of laurd.s wTien | Sydney, Australia.—With a view to!
the Utter i.s leforined was raised. In' preventing a possible recurrence of]
Ihf^iousi* of IzOrils by Daroii Strath-1 fatal and iie.‘;li active bush fires, the!
sp«‘y, who sugge.‘>ted tliat th<* Itnperlal i New Soutli Wales fon*.-!lry commission
confereine In Oetole r shouhl provl«li* lias arrange J a conlerence of forestry
an opportunity to ascertain tin* opin- iM-pi't-sentallves to comdihr measures
Ions of ilie ()r«*mh*rH of tin* dominions|for protection of the Australian forests
on tills point. 'against fires. .»
Britain Will Do Nothing
To Jeopardize Results
Of The Locarno Treaty
Arrived Safely At Hudson, Ont, From
New Gold Mining Field
Toronto. Tin* first aeruidan*- pas¬
senger from Ileil i.ako, tin* in*w gf»hl
mining field, to lltidson. the nearest
railway point, Ima lM-»*n carrU*d saf**ly.
Hod. ('harles minl.^ler of
mines, rcc 4 *lved a wire from Jack
Ilaiin*! that he lt*fi the <'anip ainl thw
to Hu^lson by plani*. p* rfeet lainlint’.
being mad**. The jminn'y ITa) iiiih*.'*
—look 1 hour and lu mlmiD'-. lly
^dog team Hie trip r*fiuiies eight tlays
I The planea "Ill eariy mail a.'j well
as passeng* IS. liaiin l .Mat***! that the
recorder’s iifitee at Ki«i Lake i
wuiUing day and night.
Makin<’ U?:e I'**' R'^wla#*
Two Alien Runners C.nptured By
Border Patrol at Niagara
Niagara Falls. N.Y .Mien runners
.an* alleged t 4 » be U'iiig u.Mng tlie he
hrl 4 lg<* below the l.il!. iws an a\»*mie
to bring alieii}. Into tlil-* eouniiy rr«>m
t'anada.
'J'hree men < r(i.-'.'-*ed du- bridge only
to fall into the hamD ot tin* border
patrol when th«y elimhed a ladder
Ironi Ihe holioin to the (op of the
goig»* hank, a <!l«iainu t.l 2 imj 1 . oI.
Orn,* man «•^»•{^p^•d and d* cended
(he ladder, re e^).'>^ing tin* ice jam to
('anada as the border )>atrol nn'n
.-eiit a volh*y ol bullet.'* alter him.
lie i .-5 repori»* 4 i to haV 4 ' ttachni ihe
('anadian ^ill^? ^aleJy
Entertained Distinguished Guest
Victoria. Vicloi i.i • nti i taineil on*
of tin* mo.si disiinguUhed gm nJ.; to
visit the 4 liy ill many year.M wln*n Vl.*<-
count Alh*nhy, lamou’ Ihiiish military
, commainit r. who won I’ah -Ji iin* from
(In* Turk;- <lurlng tin- W(uld war. arrl\
ed from .\u>tralia ahoaid tin* Aorangi.
uecompanled by Vi.-scounie Allenhy.
Lord Alleiihv will loiii' Canada uin]*r
the au.^pi«'es of ilie National Council
of Fdut'aiion.
I Ottawa. Rural credit li'yrlslatlon
and a bill lor uhl ag** pensions ar** re¬
ported lo lie well in liHinl hy tin* gtiv*
ernment. The fdd agu pen-ions hill
I will probably be ready when pavlia-
nn nt re o‘;s4'mbh’; cm Mareh ir».
The rural crodlls nn‘a^ure i; exp<*ef-
ed lo 4j|ff«*r widely fro.u the lU'oposal
of last year. 'J'In*n, th** .-ehenn* was
to make an advance of $ 10 , 000,000 to
4*nable tin.* provlnet'S to make long
i« »m loans lo I’hrmer.s. The nien.xuie
jpHS.sed the house but wa.^ defeated lu
[the senate.
I Tin* i4l**n ihl.*^ year, it I* r**iioned,
j Is rather to follow the h*4lera! land
hank .«y.‘'t4*m of tin* Cniieil States
with sm h modifieaHoiiS as are ne< !*.*<•
.-■ary to meet Canadian eoinlhlons.
I Details of the selienn- will not he
[known till the liill Is suhtuitif-d to t||i<
hoiiK<*. AeeoDlIng to (orreni go.*:«tp,
'how»\»*r. the loopo-al i:j to form a
Domiiihm farm loan board with g«*n‘
eiul direetion and proviin-lal gmein-
nn•nt^ wcmld M* finain-ially iniere.-te*!.
A S'ln'iin* gvigg»*sti‘«l D tlj»* furmation
t)f local S'-'-'tM'lHtlon:: tiir'iln* graining
.ol loans, and. i«» th«> taphal stock of
tin*'-'** asrociations. the r'd»*rul C>o\-
'errinn*nt. Hn* I’rovitnial tiovernrnent
,ainl the horro\v4‘i would -iHmc rlbe.
I The (dd age* pen.-loii:. . c hem,* i^* al.«o
I reported to call ]or financial eoopc ta¬
ction on Hn- part 4tf Hr* proxince.s, 'I'hi*
hill i--- slated to follow, in iis main
Hines, tin* report of the ':]».*ci;H nun
miit**e ol Hn* Inui.^e which r‘*poiied
'two .o'r.-lon*- ago. I'lie eommlii»e
D-eoiiimended:
' (1) Old ug«‘ pension^ n>r fle.'er*. ing
iinUgeni pei'cn:; of T*» and iij»wards.
(2) .\pplleanD for pi-n.-^ioti-s mu<t
’ b** llrlHsh >nbj«‘<'ts *u al lea>l iri
: y4-ar.-4 naiiiiali/.aiion ami 2*'i year.
yi-ar.-e naiiiiali/.aiion ami 2*'i y**ar.
r< Hd« in'e,
CD Tha' the inrxinitim ran of
P**n.*^l4>ns Im* $20 a nnmth. \\lii<h
wr.nhl he h*s.-«‘nt*d hy pri\ate ineom**
or partial ahiliiy lo euiii.
Lady Astor Willing To Resign
But Mrs. Paokburst Declines Offer of
Seat in Parliament
I <I»<*A »/> AltV'S'ZCAk id ««■
T.oiidon. l.arly .\sior, member of
IKti fiameni. ha*- ofr» r«-«l to ri*'ign hi r
; I at in favor of Mrs. I'ninieliin* I'aiik-
hur.-ii. oiVi time militani Miffr.igeii •
leadi r.
The offer was mad** at a iliniier giv
I n in honor of Mrs I'ankiiur-^t.
' 'I’lie fanniU.- suffragette graeefully
ii»*e!in» d ii hui 4le<*lare*l slu* war- will¬
ing to run l»)r .•'4un*- oilier seal. She
«lenie«| a runioi that .In had aeeepleil
an invitailou irom He* Ci»:i.a-r\atl.
to run in their behall.
Fast f.Ltil Service For Victoria
Virtoiia. .Starting on April G. Vie
teri.i n*>ld«nt- will Im* abl*- m .-einl
h*iter.- or paie«*l> to N* \v Vmk in i*p-
proximaiely .'.0 liours, 1: wa- tnmjunc-
; ed at tin* Vic*i«u la jm.d tillb e.
.\irangenn-ui: liav** he.-u made
whep h\ ii Is po Ible tor Ihiiish
Columbia l••.-id«r.ts to take ativant-
age t)f the ta--l Cnlo-d .'nt,.*.-, Irauf*-
eontii}«‘n(al air mail suviee.
' Germany Extends Credit To Russia
, Derlin, ID pi« .-entailve of (h rmnn
’iinluslr.v. with tin* sufipoii 01 Hi.* Fed
4*ral Co\4innnni. liav ejun-ludeii an
agr» »menl by which eieniiup to $Tr»,-
Mioo.iitio will he i-Mt-mlt-d to IHl.-^la for
jtln* piircha.se of (ieriuan goods.
•LV' -vs-.:.
Progressives Will
Co-Operate Openly
With The Government
n-'.'.,'' r.-Burdl.i^ i w' ...Ulii-,,' I ' -
8 ,ai .0 Hciie i.aiioi. b,*hi,i,*« (it....any. t.'Bku.* wtiti grav.- anxiety uiid Hiui If, Poet Visits Winter Carnival
In lit. it: imI oullii.e «l Ilflllslt' Hie iilui'e i xliui.ie fun.iH of tl.o emi-j
I. olU y ii-(!arUiiiK l•lllal)!l■llll•^n of Hie li'ovxrfy leiiiuseiit, .! tl.e iiiI.kIs of na-1 Wlss Caruiaii, Hie fatuous Canadian poet, net only lovea lo al.iK llio
eoii iell. Sir Ausleu decliiri'd, liow- Ilona, one n.litlit take a Kloon.y vli’W of j praises of ll.e inoumalua, tlie wide opi'ii spare, tho soft biaulltui allow,
rv, r liiat Ilrlllall repieaenlultvea at Hie sltualloli. Ile was encouraged to but also loves lo llvo Hie life lio aliiga about ao well. Itecenlly lie donned
II. e eonilng Geneva meett.iga would ! Iioi.e, liowever, for belter tl.lnga from tl.o apparel of llio men of Ibe west, and iittlred lu eoi.ifoitable nioeeaslns
lo (P.liled by Hie prlnelple of doing ' moderation ot slatemeiita of r>*i,ry amt woollen soeks tramped about to l.la liearfa conl.-nt In tho vicinity of
.■uiUiu; lo Jeopardize Hic reaults of j seiilatlvea of Hie iiatlous moat elosely lianff. One day lie look a slxteen-iiille trip lo one of the lakes In Hie
l.maiuo ' leoneerued, wtiellier German, Kr. ncli, clouds. The lanious Canadlun poet la licre seen wllh Hio qu,>eii of the
'I'lit y must be iiarll, a, li, declared, j lielgtaii or Dollah. IjJauff Wliiler Carnival.
Ouuwa. - ■'Ciialiiiou 01 luslou” of
Hit* Liberal and I’rogns.-l. e jiaiib*-'
“i.s not cimleinplaied,” 'I’hls declara¬
tion irt made in u .<igue«I stateim-nt t -
: 8 m*<l by Uob«'rl Forlu*. Dj’ogn'Hslve
h ader. anu II. K ."^p in-**!’, clilef Fro-
gressive group in Iho Hoii.-t* of Com-
mon.H, ami its it'laiiou to the King
(Government.
'I'lie intention of the Frogre.-x.-K o
’l»urly ia *'lo co<iperiiie <ipcnl)’' with
ihe guv«.‘rnm(‘nt ou a “legii->lati\e*
baai.s, it la stated, for which. "In onh*r
to he effective, conaulluUoii ia i-.'^sen
tlul.”
The Bluteiii<*n( reada as follows:
"To prevent any nilbunib-rntundlnK
and speculation hy the press, it has
been Hiought advisable to Issue n
sluleincnt r«'gardiiig tho poslilou of
Ilie FrogresBlvo group and its roluHon
lu the governinout.
I "After the geuerul election held ou
Detober 29. it transpired Ihul paiTiu*
jUicni cuutained u number of groups,
nom* Ilf whl«li liad a M.ijinliy .tt**r
all. Till.': U a i.uaiitm uni(|u«* in
tlie hi.slory of Canadvi, and iirc.**«.*nt• d
ob\iour- dillieulH* 1 equiring n>w
ineihud for (heir soluiion ii Hh* b<*>i[
inten*8is of the cmiidry are to be S4 rv-
4'<i and p:<rliameiii allowed to uinciion.
' T’hat ihl.i *jm be be.-it accimipli'h-
ed by eiM>p(*raiion b*tw»*en Hie Nati¬
ons group.s in paiiiaiioni or by eo-
ofieiation beiNNceii some of lilt* groups
:i-; apiuiiciii, and blep**; w»*i** laken to
ehiabll.oli H l>a^l■« lor co (iperiiiioti.
^ "it i.s .iceepled by the euopeiailng
group.* tliai the busi.s mici be legis-
jlailve, and that In order to be ef-
{fecHvc, consultation is ed.sential. it
Is therefore the Intention of Hn* Fio-
|gr<>s8i\i* group to co-opeiate o)M*nly
;wiih Hie gov4‘rMin>nt on this basts.
I "CoallHou or fusi 4 m of tin' grouits
: partieipatlng is nut 4‘niitemplut<‘d.
I ‘Uohert Forke.
j * Henry F, Rp 4 ucer.”
1 \V. N. U. Itllk
V
)
ced Grain
For Arffentine
Chimney Fire*
CanadUn Wolf It Fierce
C«rri«» Off Pall
Suitable For
Flax Growing
Science Indebted To
Primilire Medicine Men
Wins Success
For Oovagory 8oyt
Ktepor of London Zoo
Tho florrrst rroaturo In tho !>onilon
io'»t UrK.-iir« 1‘nrk In the C»nndl»u
>ir. At Irant ho acts that
In Alberta
Some Well Known Drugs Discovered
By Savage Witch Doctore
Modern medical inaolhie Is Indolii-
ed to witch doctors and medicine mon
tor tho discovery \it two necessary
drugs. The natives of the Malay
Jungle wore the discoverers of a spo-
cles of strychnos, and a tribe known
as the Ilnlantos of West Afilra prov¬
ed tho medicinal properties of ralabar
bean and komblu (strophnnlhti.s). Tho
active principle of these drugs has
an aver- proved of high value. Other priml-
U'Is was live tribes used lonindlos now ncknow-
his crop lodged ns oiroctlvo long beforo ilioy
were discovered by while snen. To
the Slmmnn of Norih nnd Houlh Amor
lea wo aro Indebted for cascara sa-
grada and tho cinchona, from which
quinine Is obtained. Soulh American
[Crop Matures Rapidly In Cllmats Of
British Columbia
Manufacluro of (ho various pro¬
ducts of nax Is a poasiblllly In the
Fraser Volley district of Ilrlilsh Tol-
timhla Judging from recent negotia¬
tions underway bolwcon local nutlinrl-
tlos and Old Country nsx growers and
nmnufarturers.
It has bo m found that the crop can
Farm
From North Dakoti
Forges Ahsad In Sunny ProvInes
An encouraging story of tho succosi
li. Western Canada is told In detail bj
the { anadtan Oovommeni - agent ai
Forgo. North Dakota, as follows:
Andrew Ruud, of Olelrhen, Alberta
formerly of Wales, North Dakota, rail
ed El my oIHce at Parto, N.D., recent
ly. Mr. Ruud left North Dakola r
form band In the month of Orlohcr
1920. After bo arrived at Qlelchon,
Alberta, be woikcd
I’.i," l>i lie- cillgo of the .S.S n.lle
tlus. of Ihe Ilou Ion 1 F I.lne wlilcli
M.li. d from w York on Fi bniary
i'i'lli for lUi.'iios .Mrei nas 2.000 bush-
<■ o? I'an.-tdliin pedigreed seed Mur-
qiiD uiieai anil ;.ooo imsbels of Can
loll.iii Iiedlgreeil Danner oats. TbU
I* ibo largi-st order for seed grain
that ba-i l>e.*n e\pnrted from Canada,
I Is a -liliimii:it from ihc Canailinn
Fled Crow -r.--* .t.-oeiation’s plan! at
Moose Jaw >^a-Uiiu-ljow :m. and Is i-on-
flgned to the Itiiage and Horn Crain
Cot irirull-m, llii. i.o-. ,\|i ie;. to till ord
trs Initu fa-till i In lb.- .Vrgeniliie Re-
imlitlr. To.- • heat la ihli consign
la-nt wa -e’d ter f2 fi per hu-bel and
C’e ojit.s for II jHT btiihel f.o b. New
reputa-
tton. A printi'd notice In front of hts
case warns vtsUori: "Thia animal la
dangfroua." A similar warning Is
postPd on tho ban of a neighboring
beast from Tlosnia.
A sightseer would
Kay, off hand, that tho Ilona and tigers
and looparda In the heated house
across tho way wore more ferocious_
particularly after ho had aoen|tho big
rats do\ouilng their hunks of raw
meat. The snarls and roars of ford¬
ing tlnio bring shuddering thoughts of
tho Christian martjrs In tho Kumnii!
t ollseuni. Even the wolves* next door
neighbors, Iho hyenas, whlrli give
blood curdling laughs when dinner ar-i
rives and crunch ox bones to iKJWderi
in lln lr terrible Jaws seems more fear
some. Hut the keeper tells mo that
the Canadian wolf carries off tho palm
for savagery.
'You can’t Irust him," he stated,
pointing to tho big dog wolf, which
bounded toward the bars when his
dully rations of raw beef weru dis¬
played. "A keeper wouldn't dare to
go Into tho cage with him, nnd It you
put your hainl closo up ho would snap
It right off. We havo had (rouble
with him, nnd ho can’t be trusted.
The Ihm.s nnd tigers may be as bad
or worse, but you will notice that the
barrier bars In front of ihelr eages
on farms In tho
I vinniiy for two years.
In tho spring of 1923, this oneigetlc,
young mnn rented throo Quarter-sec¬
tions of land, nil stubble, put In n crop
of 200 nercs without ploughing tho
land, using a drill on the stubble. T*art
of tht.i he put Into wheat and part Into
oats. It yielded per acre, wheat, 3S
bushels, oats 112 bushels. That
nier ho summcrfallowed 2 (
Tho next y ‘nr. I92-I, ho
wheat on tho
uio loiiowing year 1,183 acres were
sown and an avorag ttof 12.R0 bushels
per nero harvested, the price of that
year reaching |1.80 per busliM.
I-ocal flax growers slate that the cU-
niale of Hrttlsh Columbia is very slili-
ahle for the growth of flax where tho
stalks are long and tho crop mature.^
more rapidly than In England. The
only handicap at the present time on
the growing of flax Is tho lack of a
market, but If the present uegotlatlonn
underway to establish a plant mature. ^
this problem will bo surmounted.—I
.T. (J. N. I
SUlll-
!00 acres
sowed dll
summcrfaliowed land.
That year was a comparail.’oly dry
season and yet his wheat averaged 2S
j bushels to the acre.
Hurliif tho summer of 1921..Mr
Kuud sumDierfallowoil th(t 200 acres
ho had In crop the preceding your. In
tho spring (»f 1925, he sowed to wheat
the 200 acres of summerfallow add
raised In return 31-bushels per aero
of wheat, which he sold at Fort Wil¬
liam, flntarlo, on tho 4lh of l>ecemb€r.
for |1.C4\ per bushel.
Ho has made enough money on this
land during the past three years to
warrant him in purchasing a section
of land one mile from where ho had
thU Innd rented. Mr. Uuud Is very
enthusla.sHc over the country he lives
in, and he U advising all hU relatives
and friends la this country to move to
\\ (‘Stern ('anada where tho opportuni¬
ties are good In every way lor farm-
I a- hroji trvli K to g ‘t nnno export or-
fur stir*.Ill < '.*1 grain. In ordur
to -»’ll thl^ gij.ln iihi-oail U has he, n
iM c-es .nrv to (!■ tnon -inite the claims
thai t'anatliri :*id grain l.s the best
I’l till- woiM due to the luelhodv liv
whii-i: if h crown, ihi- (pirillty of the
*?»ll and the r-llmailc eomlltlon^ which
li’'e p. rullarl*. roiidui he 1o growing
' itreiiiii.- i d Honallons of ;:ceil
grain have made in recent years
io uhouf 2.*i liff. rent enunith s and sev
( rai id ihei|> hat*- already found it
ol IncomparHhl- quality. 'Ihe order
i» leired to from Xigentine one re
Milt of the < X{vrlm<‘nts made from the
doitatloii.**. and also of the activity on
th« t»urt uf the ('anadlan tr:nl»* com
lul donenat Hueno Aire-
I lie us.soehitlou I.h also sending a ton
(d I t gist,‘red altalla st-ud from IJr<K>K.^.
Mln.-ria. t** SwiMh u and Is negotiating
lor Uio -hlpiin at t»f a tralntoad of s»-ed
oat tor \ustralla. ,
Wa* Record Performance
Owner of Lunch Wagon Clalni, Long
Distanco Eating Championship
Then'
aro people who llko to keep
record iK'rformances. nnd there may
bo some who Include eating among
thorn. For their information we draw
attention to a press dispatch from
Morgantown. W.Va., which says that
too close to them. Foolish poriple,
however, could, by reaching over, get
close enough to the wolfs Jaws, and
We hav'o tho sign displayed to warn
them. You hare no Idea how silly
some visitors are.**
"As for this w'olf," remarked the
keeper, drawing close up to tho bars
of tho cage which contaliitsl a much
smaller and tawnier creature, a fomalo
wolf from Hosnla in Jugo-Slavia, "she
did once attack a straogo keeper who
went Into her cage, and therefore we
had to lab(d her. Hut I li.ive handhtd
her finco sho was a pup, and she is
gentle as a kitten with mo." Hero
lunch wagon, claims tho "long dls
[lanco eating championship" of thla
district. After ho Iiad eaten two
cheese sandwiches, six pork chops, u
service of lettuco and a lo^ of Italian
bread, ouo of l.ls friends bet him $5
ho could not oat another meal. Ix'wlg
took Iho bet and ato two dozen fried
eggs, and a loaf of Italian bread, drunk
two cups of coffee nnd a bottle of
near-beer. II© then wanted to bet ho
could eat another half dozen eggs nnd
another loaf of bread. He found no
takers, so he claimed undisputed pos-
M'sslon of tho eating cliainplonshlp.
Hollco Sergeint Thomas Shaw vouches
for the story.—Kingston Standard
•the most attractivo and enticing
viands that can be found aro then
placed on inp of the poles. These
dexlces aro for tho ptirposo of tempt
ing tho demon to coinc out of the body
of tho sick I orson.
In East AfWca tho witi’li doctor I.**
an honored personage. Ho docs a
thriving business In charms, astro¬
logical readings, and written Incan-
Locomotive is “Hog" and a "Highball**
' Is An Advance Signal
\ Nearly all trades havo their own pel
lingo which is unintelllgibli, to those
on tlio outside. According to ihu
Southern News HuUoiln, the railroad
man has an especially rich and In¬
genious dialect.
Sorno of his niost fanuUur words and
their meaning.s aro: ‘King Snipe,"
POcUon foreman; "hog.” locomotive;
"hop toad." a detrail; "reefers," rofrig
crator cars; "big hole.” emergency air
application; "master maniac," muster
mechanic; "haml-oul.” free meal;
"hull fighter," t mptj co.irli; "old man."
$ Invention
Mr. Uuu 1 likes the clluinto nud
maintains the winters are milder than
In North Hakota. He bus 19 head of
horses which ho turns out lu tho fall
to rustle on tho stubbly and pasturo
Innd. straw slacks, etc. Both Mr.
Uuud and all hU neighbors leave their
stock out all winter and in the spring
they are always In good condition.
The new town near his land, on tho
• xtenslon of the C.KR., called Arrow-
Latt U. S. rmancier Expected to Make
Fortune W«th Mouse Trap
\Mi»‘n Jay Could, the I nhed Slates
finuneb r. wln» left a fortune of 173.-
(Mo.fton went to N,-w York In'1853
to .-*■» k his foi wine. he look with him
a hand.some luub.og.'vny box In wbicb
wa.- nti itix million that Iw expected to
iiiakt li with. It wa.s a mouse (rap
H»‘ left bis (nature on die ^eJlt of a
''T"'-’ ear wbib- be .sIikmI on ihi* plat¬
band In her mouth. Wy gasped at
sight of her ugly fangs, but the lady
wolf merely licked the hand of her
guardian which sho couhl have taken
off with one snap, and wagged her tall
like a dog.
ves Wooden Ship*
^ _ Seaworthy M any Yean
iiioU.se dap war .-'toleii. He pursued
and caught the thief, who was an old j
offendef for whom the N»-w ^ ork •
police were looldng Hi the time.
\ New York pap«r came out tho
I'eM (Ja\ wl,h a story of the eapliirc,
■'How a Mou-'.e Tr;y» Caught a Thlof."
i 111-: al l to hav. given Jay C.culd
l;l.- fii 't !asi»- ol pub!l' Ity.
gram; ‘ liAm,” uuiuleur telegrapher; ;
"Wicred ox, * mallet locomotive.
"Shliur." trainman's lantern;
' blow in," arrival; "Jake," all right;
•Taliler," freight train; "bear," the 16-
hour law; "highbiill." proceed signal;
•Stinger," a brakeman; "hobller,"
killing time on dut> ; "goats," switch
engines; "snipe,*' set don laborer;
“yu lu." emigrant outfit; "snake,"
Vesttl In Baltic Sea Has Been In
Service For T^o Centuries
In the Hatllc Sea (hero is a ship
‘Tho Constance" which la
The missing /Inimcrimuin atory ivf: Enjoy Even Greater Frecdwi Than
the travels of Captain James Cotdc In' Women of America
tho South Seas, located some tlnn‘ ago. An even greater Ind* p( ndoiice than
In Switzerland by an agent of Cecil that enjoyed by American woimm pro-'
French, of Victoria, ha.s arrived at Vic-; vails among ti»e women of di« Tuiin’c.-*,
toris. 41.C., from Kurop»* and will be a nomadic send Arabic tribe inhabit
presrntrd soon to die lirovlnclal mus Ing tho sou h< rn dlstrlcl.-x of tho Sa-
(•um by Mr. French. Tho book, pub bnru Deserl. ^
llslied lu Mannheim In J7S3. was writ AUhougli the Turaees are Mahohi-
Irn by Henry /.Immennann, who ac nudan.i. their women enjo> the proro
companled Cook in his famous travels, gadvc of grdng about with ibeir faces
It. tin* coiirae of which Cook was the ui.velb-d, wb-ria.s tb(» men linatiably
first Hrillsli .'«aman to land on Van liuve du-ir faces wrll (oxerrd
rouver island. The exl.‘.l» nee of the .\niong Iho Tuaiees it i.s tin wonu-ii
book had been doubted lor many yt-ars who i^iouo* their husbands and
by studeul.s of Pacllic northwestern diroughout their inarrl(‘d llf“ remain
lil.-tory. Several >»*ars ago French di,- j'Ob .owner.i of all tbi lr poH.o':^-
bad a .-(eHrch liii.dtutetl for U on bear- slous. Tb *y alone rear the ('blidren
ing runnms that French and Cerman ami at all times arr- Invested with
transIulioii.H wore in prival** eolU t» .upreint aulhurity as head of the fnm-
tlon.s In Switzerland, lly.
known as
202 }(.urs old and still In sailing ser¬
vice. Sho was built In 1723. Swe
den lias a vessel, "The Emanuel."
built In 1749 and Bllll (>ngaged In
carrying lumber “The Cood Intent."
a vessel built lu 1790, wa * sold at Car
diff in 1919. at the tini«^ doing regular
.'service, and brought th|. respectable
sum of |1.<»U0. Shipping men point
to these old wooden ships to show
that they remain seawcrdiy many
> ears
Juvenile Crime
&Dys Moral of High School Students
In U. S. Are Shocking
.Moral c«jndld‘»i. wotoiig bo)s and
yirls of high . bool age are ohoeklng,
John J. 'rigert, I’niud Slates eummls-
^b)ne^ (tf i‘dacadon. told sevt-ral thou
rand school teurlo r.-< atj'« iubled in the
convenljon of do- dfpartinent of .-.uiier
mis'iidi-nce o( do* Ntidonal IMin-adon
A -^orladon at Wa.sliington.
The iH-i* vntaK=‘ ol Miint now iv
pttio d among boy.-^ ana girli-- of high
school ag«‘ by repui;ible audioritU‘H
ba.'. breonif aimost incnMlIble," he
fcahl-
I iefuse (II give aii> luiihi-r cur
iincy to the t;tuti.sdc:> on thl^ and
other -hocklBg .'^ocial condlduns. W'v
have (iiough to know that there has
liiiii a ----liouN breakdown in char-
aeifi and iniegiity."
strutin ni
About Birthdays
— fiowi-r.-r on ui> l.irlhdav
Age Of People Who Died Last Year change to bonbon.s.
Averaged Over 81 Years
At till' ago of 80 or » ven 9tt. >ou
work, blll-cllmh, go awu> Jor the an¬
nual liuHday. and go to church and
sport alike, undeti-rnd b.N the wor.st
weather if you happen to be a nut He
of die black l.-le of Hordand. near
Weyniomli. Hmo human belng.n aii
durable u.s wi-tl uh du- rtone. A locu!
clergyman, die Uev. d. A. llillyar
Uu.-^s, bu pointed out that, aldiougn
the population I.- 12.uoii. the oni.v
Lurial'. in dn^ local gravexard from l>e
reinbef 1. 19*^0. to January I. i:t2«.
were ot people W lio.-.e age.s Wel'e 83,
84. C5. '1. 7S. St. 86. SI. 75. 93 and SS
an average t»r nioi'e'tban Kl years. !
Dm* of tin* local i.-rddenlH Kald re-;
('« ndy that H a local mun of 91 hud
nut i*aid a \lcll to Wimbledon during j
die >eai at which place he died, the
average would have 1 h*» ii nearly 83.
Not only do old people iraxl furl
Into the mulnland, but aged Hurlland
era lmv4* ri'gular calls IToni heplua-
geiiailan (hldreii living away from
home t>n • grey haired old man came
from the mainland lo Dpeiid ('hrist-
iiia.s at home with bis motli(*r and
father, aged 93 and 94 leFpt-cdvcly.
There Is at leant one centenarian on
.Mr.s. r.; My hU'band et-nds me! New Zealand Likes Canadians Aeroplane Is Popular Goods Carrier
ll'»w«rs and cand>. He ought to' The city of WellingttiU, New./ia- So popular has ibo transil of goods
Know I'd prefer a cln (pie. jlaml. Is advcrllslng In Toronto for a by aeroplane become that It has hoen
IK: M.v liusband never reinem-lcllj engineer and a city clerk. This found noc'ssary to construct new
hers my lilrthda>. so I go out and huyjis probahlj the reauU of good work or Btorebouses and sheds at llu), I.ondon
what I want and charge H. Idf. . jHOuie (Canadians who have gonti there air btatlons at (’roydon. A bigger
_ 'ami made good. Among iheso men staff of ciwtoma olllcers also l.i re-
Where Money Talks j Ijj j. a. HuUdick, a wvH known cheese (pitri-d.
According to slailstics just Issued at'and buUer expert, who went there and' It Is now' planned to reserve single-
Moscow, the rniled Slates sold three placed that far-lamed Utile island on engined planes for goods tratllc. The
times as Jiiuch IQ Uussia in 1925 as nj^p so far as the exiiort of cheeiie larger multl-euglned machines ^^H1 be
hh(* did in 1921. And yet the two and butter are concerned. I used only for passengers.
goveruiiKdits are not on speaking . . ___
terms. U this a case where money The effect of a mule’s kick does not
taJKs. even though the governments do depend upon tho soundness of his
not?-Eos Angelts Times. brain.
Convicted On Hit Own Evidence
.\ man up le-foii- a local magistrate
l;i an Dniaiio village, elaiiued he had
not bei-n drunk on a c^rialn occasion
becuUM* be tii*‘d to walk a cr.iek in Ihe
idevvalk and did it perleeil.v.
•■Well.' said (be local Solon. ‘That
( tinvh t.- y<ui. No soIm i- man ev* r
trie- to walk a eisck never think.*^
of |i .\ drui'ken man thinks of It.
tries H. do*.- it badly and thinks he
do*it w« ll 'i'he fine in (hi.> case
V. ill b*- ilo* Usual om ."
Hobert, if you don't know you must
Yos’m. my teacher does that, too.
Scott Was Her Favorite
'ITo* prot« (.1 had jUst finlslied an
(vening talking on Sir W alter Scott
and hi Work.-, -when a lady -aid:
•Ob' prof* --or. I Imv*• o enj»)ye*l your
talk SeoH I:. u gnat fa', orile of
ijjine " "liuleed.” j^ald tin* profe.ssor.
•'Wliat oro' of hi- book: do you like
b(jdi ?" ■Oh." aio wen *! lip. lady. "I
haven't read any of bi.-< books, but I
ill.I .so fund of hi.; eiuul.-l«)ii ITt* in-.i-d
a lot of that."
Notice Came Too Late
An ulflclal in u certain Canadian
town, notified u (;itlzen that Ids llcenso
to keep a cow had explr(*d.
n reply
the olllclal received this letter:
"Mou.-leur Hold of ]Ielt->l just gut
your notU that my llcous to keep my
cow ha.s xpire. I wish to inform you,
M'sieur Hord uf Hell, that iny cow sho
beat >ou to it—sho expire threu weeks
ago. Much oblige. Yours with re-
Fewer People In Tropics
Only about twenty-eight per cent, of
tho world's population at this time
Uv(* in tho tropics, while seventy-two
per cent, occujiy llie teriiperatt Zulus,
including tlie few in Iho frigid coun-
trlus. i.uoklng ahead, it is estlmat
(d that seveiriy-lwo per cent, of tho
products noees^u^y to support tho fu¬
ture population of (he world, will have
to come from tho tropical countries,
while only iweuly-elglii per cent, will
be expected from (he HTiiperate
climes.
'How do you get on with )our
wifi?"
■‘She 1., a iueinl»ei' of twelve differ
eul r.oclell* .. and conmilttees. l see
her for an hour each day."
‘ J^jor diap '
"Oh, an hour ;^uuu passes."
The Canadian Flasr on Mediterranean Tour
Hero is ilie Canadian Pad Ac liner Empress of Franco, as sho was towed into Now York harbor by soven
tugs oil her arrival from Liverpool, carrying tho Canadian flag into America’s greatest port. Tho luxurious
vessel shuddered daintily at tho cold, and ice and snow. It all looked so dreary. But on February 9 tho Em¬
press of P'rauce left for sunny isles and sun bakod lands lying close to the bluo waters of the Meditorrau-
ean, w'h(*re wintry gales are unknown and tho days are an unending succession of brightness.
Bashful Suitor.—Dorothy and 1 lia.u
decided that our happiness is tho big¬
gest thing in the world.
Father.—You change your mind so
often. Only yesterday you wanted u
omrry her.
•V
Anything Wrong
With^Your Skim
^ain-Buk.
WlUiSOON PUT IT-RiCHT
asitslmldbe
I HEARTS
ftvrWLLl
THE RECORDER. RAYMOND. ALTA,
wnn not altoffothor Iho tanning of wind
and Btin and atorm. and a glow In bla
ryes that had not boon there for fire
yoara, itoihaps never hoforo. Itts
oyoa were on Ncpcose.
‘Tomorrow or the next day I am
going to Lac naln/’ ho aald, a hard
and bluer note back of the gentle
w'orahip In hla voice. “I will not
romo back until I have—killed him.’*
The Willow looked straight Into the
Arc. For a tlmo ll^ore was a Plirnco
broken only by tho crackling of llio
names, and in that silence Carvers
Angers weaved In and out of the silk¬
en strands of Mm Willow's hair. Ills
thoughts flashed back. What a
I chance ho had missed that day on
I Hush McTaggart's trap-line—If he had
I only known! Ills Jaws set hard as
' ho saw' In Hie red liol heart of tho Are
Common Cold Is Dangerous
People in Error Who Consider It Just;
Simple Malady {
Captain Hauld Amundsen discover¬
er of the South Pole and navigator of
the northwest passage, has been ord¬
ered to bed "a very sick man” bcoauae
ho refused to take a cold seriously.
How auch a sturdy man could have
contracted' such a malady Is In Itself
a puixle to the lay mind,
Wo arb !n-
clined to picture him as having ac¬
quired Immunity by long marches Into
the polar regions, but It Is tho paradox
of tho common cold that people ac¬
customed to living out in tho great
open and frozen spaces are liable to It
tho moment they get back to clvUlza-
tion and steam heat. .
The tramp who has spent most of his
nights sleeping under a barb-wlro
fence la likely to catch a cold If some-
ono gives him the price and he spends
it on a good warm bed.
Wlien well and strong and feeling i
fine wo seldom think about doctors. I
.and If wo do it Is generally with The!
comforting thought that medical!
I science has conquered almost every-1
thing but cancer. '
I Hut let us catch a common cold and
i fall to shako It off in a day, and we
; set to thinking of the thousands of
! years in which Jhe million!^ of medical
men have falh'd to And a speedy cure
for so simple a malady.
To w'hicli the profession reidles lliat
It Is nut a simple and may prove a
‘very serIntJs malady If not token in
time, and lliat tho best way to take U
Is to take the best advice. It Is not
wliat the doctor does not know, but
, what the patient thinks ho know’s him-
'self that is tho danger In a common
cold. A man with a cold U a sick
man and may become sicker If he neg-
i lects It,
Wash with Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap.
^.SONOFKAZAN
f That delicious
flavor of fresh .
mint gives a new^
thrill to every bite.
Wrigley’s is good
k and good for you.
James Olivier CutwokI
ALovcEPicoPTHerARttosm
Copyrlsffl, by l)oublt\(lay, Vage S Co.
SON Ob' KA/..\N." a Vltagrapli I’Icture', WUb Wolf, (ho War Dot
tii Adaptadon of TfiU Storf •- > ,
Cuticura Talcam
Is A delicately medicated, anti¬
septic, deodorising powdrr ideal for
both children and adults. It is
cooling and refreshing and Imparta
a pleasing fragrance leaving the
skin sweet and wholesome.
EMfc rm W MAIL AMrwt r-maAen
‘’SluSoea*. LiA, Meulrwl * I'rice. Soap
t^c, (.'I fiUnent tt ted We. Tslrom tSe.
Cutlcere .Shavine Stick 28e.
iJwprf balsapyi and Into n grass grown
path that fiiul ohCe'1»ccn wcTyn* by the'
travel of feet. lie ran until he was*
panting for breath, ninl^tiien'‘Hlopped
and llatened. Ho could hear nothing
of Haren. Ihu that old worn trail led i
ow umlfer the-.ftwest trees, and he foi
lowed It.
Close to the deep, dark pool In which |
lie and the Willoa’ lia<l df.«prtrtNl so
often, Han*'', too, had stcHifM-d. He
could hear tlie rippling of water, and
his eyes shone with a gleaming fire i
as he quested for Nepee?te. H© ex-
p«»cted to .se-‘ her He re, le*r slim white
I b(Kly Khlminering in some dark
I shadow of overhanging spruce, or
gleaming sinidenly while ns snow in
lone of the warm pla.^Iew of siuilight.
Mis eyes sought out their old hldlug
places: Iho great spill rock on tie-
other side, tile shelving Imnk.-i und«-t'
which they u.sed to dive like otter, the
spruce bougiis that dipped down to He
.surface, and in thy midst of which tie-
Willow Iov<m| to H( reen le r naked body
while he searched the pool for her.
And at la.st the realization was borne
upon him that : lie was not there. Ihai
lie* had still farther In go.
TransCanada Highway
Completion of tho Manitoba section
6f tho trans-Csnada highway will bo
undeHaken this year. If reports of en¬
gineers surveying tho proposed route
aro favorable.
Proved Charge of Cruelty Against!
Keeper Wat False \
•In a o^so recently tried before n til-;
buna) at Herne, HwlizeHahd, Hie prin-'
clpnl wltneates were two bears.
Heir HrossenbaclnT, keeper of a.
'bear’s pit known to tourists through¬
out Hio world, brought legal action for
deCHinatlon against three former em-1
plovers who had accused him of
;cni»*lly toward nniinals, which charge
the koepi'r'strongly denhMl, adding he
was very fond of hear.**.
‘ .Wli.en the court opened, a man
brought In \wo hears. As soon as
Hie three ncnised appeared tho anl-
nmlrt b**gan to growl apgrlly and want¬
ed to retreat to a corner, <*videnHy
expecting cha.itlsemonl. When (Iros-
senbacher entered the court the bears
rushed at him, expresf-Ing their Joy
hl.4 boots and
Thirty-five miles of
Die proposed route remains unfinished.
Tho Ontario Government Is pushing
forwanl Its end of the road from
Strang*- n'^vnlurp had u firm hold on
him. From' Heaver tooth’s colony
Han**' |*m 1 him to Hie creek along whlrli
Wakayoo, the black bear, had fished,
and Hii'Hfe straight to ihe Gray Loon.
It WHS larly afternoon of a wonder¬
ful da.\. It wii.s so still that the rip-;
pllng wait rs of spring, singing In aj
HumKainl rlll.s and streamU'Is. filletl
the forests wlili a droning music. In^
the warm kuii the crimson bukneesh
glu^^*Mi like blood. In the open
ipnces thp air was scented with the
perfume of Hlu«i Flowers. In the
trees arnl bu lies mated bird.s wt-re
bulhling their nests. After the long,
sb't p of wlnlt*r Nature w.as at work
In all her glory. IL was I'm kepesim,
the Mnlliig Moon. Hie Home Huildlng
Moon 'and Haret* was gtdiig home.
Not to uiat'-lmod but to .\«*peese. He
knew that the was there now. tx'rhap..
at the vt-ry edg** of Hie ch.'ism where
he had st-en her la!*t. They would
be playing together a gain soon, ns they
hatl pla>id ve:U<rday. and Ihe day be-
fort-, and the day before Hint, and In
hbi Joy he b.M kt*d up Into ('arvel’a face,
r.ntl urgt-d him to greater speed. Then
they cniiie to thr* clearing, and once
more Hane stooil like a rock. Gar
ve| .“iiw the charred lulns of Hie burn-
e<l cabin, nnt^ a moment later the two
graves unthr Hi»* tall spruc.-^^n^j^j,^
Admiral Togo Excepted
Aged Japanese May Carry Cane When
Visiting Imperial Court
Admiral Count Togo, commander of
the Japanese , fle^t which destroyed
the Husulan t-quadrons In the Hattie
of Hie Sea of Japan In May, 1905, now
enft'cbled by hU 80 years, has been
granted special p rmlsslon to carry a
cane when vl«liing tho Imperial Court.
' Tho raiTjlng of sticks of any sort
In the pres' iico of the nation's rulers
Is forbidden by court otlqu' lte, but ex¬
ception in the cast* of ^ho aged sea
hero was made by formal ruling of the
minister of the Iinporial household.
licking
wltli grunt.«,
hands and attempting to give him a
strong niiinial hug. which the smiling
kee))i r had some difilcully avoiding.
•'The bears have judged the case,”
aid the iimglRtiale. “I require no
further evlvlenc**. "
Ill- lined the throe accused, with
cnsls.
When the court was cleared, the
animals would not leave their b»dov
ed keeper, who took his p»-t3 home
through Hie streets, amid cheers from
the crowd.
MOTHERS WHO HAVE USED
BABY’S OWN TABLETS
Colds Are Not
Necessary Evils
Observance of One Funda¬
mental Rule of Health Pro¬
tects Against Them
Whether one_ catches cold easily is
largely a ouestion of physical ^condi¬
tion, If the ^nrral vitality is low,
rvstaiani'C to disease is weak and at
su('h a time a cold is easy to contract
and difHcult to check.
(Tonstipation is frequently the'eause
of such a state of health, w ith itsatten-
dant listlcssness, biliousness, licadaches
and a general lack of vitality. Poisons
from tne w.iste matter that remains
Iwhind after improper, irregular bowel
elimination arc picked up by the bbxxi
and carried to every part of the bo<ly.
They w'caken your resistance to disease.
Thousands of people who have suf¬
fered from self-poisoning in this way
have found that Nuiol, the internal
lubricant makes bowel cliininatioi^ sure
and easy.
I\ujol softens the waste matter and
permits thorough and regular elimina¬
tion without overtaxing the intestinal
muscles. Nujol can be taken for any
length of time with no ill effects.
If you take cold easily, as'k your
druggist for Nujol to-day—^ndVemem-
ber, look for the name *‘Nujoll' in red
on both bottle and package.
Always Strongly Recommend
Them to Other Mothers
One*- a nurtlier ban u.spil Haby’.-'
Own Tabb-ls for her llltb* on»-8 hIh'
will urn* nothing » lsf* - artual exp'-rl
encp ti-achort lu-r that Hiere l.*i no
otlHT nw'dlelm* to equal Hum for «n>
the miner ailment.^ from which hei
baby or little ones suffi r. Havli';:
foumi the value of Hie Tablets In her
ctwn hoUM*. she Is nlwaya anxious tlmi
’ other motlier.s r.hoiiid shyre her
knowledg e j ..v.-V
ton Whit**. North N‘H‘I Hoad. N
writes the folh^ulng:—”1 have a hnby
seventt-eii months old and have glvt ii
him iiolhlug but Haby’s Own Tablets
♦‘ver »lne«* be vas a week old. I
know of no oilier inedleine to er^^ual
them, and It Is eenalnly a ph-a.<ure
\ti reefimnn-nd tlnmi oilier mothers."
Haby's Own Tableis are a mild but;
thorough laxative that regulate the
aloniacli aril howelK; lianlsh constipa¬
tion and indigestion; bn-ak up (-olds j
and t-lmple lever.s and make Hie sleKI\
baby well and happy again. They are;
sold by me lidne (i«-ali‘r.s or !>y mail '
at 25 rents a box from Tin* Hr. Wll '
Uuni 4 Medlcln** Co., Hrockville, out. i
Minard's Liniment for tore throat
Her Nerves
“All Broken Up”
She Could Not Sleep
Mrs. David Oalloughcr, 37 Lynd*
hurst Ave.p Hamilton, Ont., writes:
—“My nerves were all brukco up
ond I could not sleep at night, and I
would have to got up out of bed and
walk tho floor for hours at a time.
After Using a Box of
Lethbridge Northern
irrigation District
eyrs reliiro
i-d slowl> to tho WuIHug. ilstenliig dug.
A great swelling ro.se In liLs throar,
and after a moment or two he said
sofily. and with na effoil:
"Hoy, I g p'as yoiiVe home.”
Hnree did not hear. With bi)< In ad
uii and lil.s nose tllieti to the blue skj
he wa.^ snllllng the nil*. What wa- It
that <-ame to him with the lu-rfumes'
of the fon-ds and tin* gieen ineadowT
Why was ii lliut be trtmbled now a.*t"
lie Ft(K>d there? What w*as there i|i
He- ulr? Cuivt-l aski*d hiniHeir. and,
hhi (|u>*:Hi'g eye.; til d Id ausv.'cr the
Que.->Hons. Nothing. Tbero was
dealli lure tleatli and ileserilon. tlui;
was all. And then, ail at onto, there
riiine from nare*. a Birange cry—nl
a liunian cry- ainl he was kom“
Mkf^ihe wiml.
“ • » "1 - ■ i
Carvel luPl niroVjf off lils/paclt. 11**^
di (d‘ptsl dil.-i rifle be.'Ule It now,'and
followf'd' Hrt-iM-. \ 31 I- ^wi/tl.v,
rtraiglit across Hin open,'infir the -
Crop Survey For 1925 Shows a Re¬
markable Improveme'ht
Hrellnilnury eBllmulos gathered In
the crop gurvey of the lA-thbrldgc .Nor¬
thern Inigation Histilct for 1925 show
nunarkable Improvement, as compar¬
ed with 1924, thu first year of Hio
operation of ibo jiroject with the water
on the laud. The survey shows that
the per acre value of soil products ou
IrrigHied lands was $27.13, as ooiniiar-
ed with $16.19 In Hie year 1924. There
Were under crop in the district 36,958
acre.s of yrlguleil land, as against 21,-
OOO in 1924. Tho gross reutru from
I tho 21.UU0 m res was $3.54,679, while
tho gross reiuiij.s in 1925 were $1,013,-
003.
“Even then it seemed quite the most
natural thing in the world that It
should be Nepeese, and none other.”
He wont on to the (• pen. The lit¬
tle open . par** In wiiieli lln-y had hullt
their hidden wlgwuni was llo(Mb-d with
runshliin that cainn ihroUKh a break
in the fore.il to the west. Tlie tepee
was i.HlI ill -rn. It did not .seem very
niueh ehunged to Haree. And ri.**ing
from Hie ground in front of ilie tepee
was what had eoaic to him faintly on
tho still air —tin- kinuke of a small fire.
Ovej- that lire was bending a iR-rson,
ainl It did .m/t strike Haree as fmmz--
ing, or at all unexpeetod, ‘ that this
.fierson sliouhl li.avo iwo gnniV'shlrtlA^
brahl.‘f\io\rii Iwn back. He whined,
and a4 his. wlijiin the IVrsqii grywr a
little rigid, .ind turned slowly,
Kveii Hie i it seemed quite. Hie most
natural thing in the world that If
should be N»*peeFe. and none otbeK
He had lost her yesterday. Today lie
had lound her. And in answer to hU
a sobbing cry
“Allhougli I was late.” said Hie
new boarder, "I found Hie landlady
bad sHvetl for me Hie lemlerest parr
of the .chicken.” ‘What was that?"
said the old boarder jealously. “.Some
of the gravy.”
I Began To Feel Much Better,
and after u.siog a few* moro boxes
1 could ebjoy my rest as well as over
I could.*'
H. & N. Pills have been on tho
market for t.he pa.-it 32 years; your
Dearest druggist sell.s them; put up
only by Tho T 'hfilburn Co., Limited,
Toronto. Out.
internally and Externally it is Good.
—Tho cro'vning property of Dr.
Thomas' Ei^lectrlc Oil Is that It ran
be used Internally for many complaints
as well as externally. For'soro throat,
croup, whooping cough, italiis in tho
ch«*.st, <!()Uc and
Ueglstt-red visUnrs of the .\hraliam
LTncoln'mhniiirtept. In Hprlngtield, HI..
doMirgi J925dolullcd 126,710 persons*
happy
IISE/^
All as God wtlls, who wlvcly heeds
To give or to withhold, •
And knoweth more of all my needs,
Tlian all my prayers have told.
—John GnM'iileaf Whittier.
We are in (iod’s hands, Hrolher.—
Shakespeare, * ,
It’s good to Hve 0 Ql.v*a moment at a
lime; ... it Isn’t fur you and me
to lay plans: ;wc’ve nothing to do but
to obey and.trust.—George iCllot.
Soviet Reviews Reds’ Fate
many kindred uil-
ments it ban ({Utalltles that aro unsur¬
passed. A bottle of it co.<*tK llltth> and
there is no loss in alway.s having it at
hand.
IRRl/AliD tfV '
SUN.WIND.DUST 6.CINDERS
AK0KHtNOED.& SpLO-^ DUUGCli^IS 6 0PI1CIANS
IFK IfVtB IT! BOOa MISUM i;a.«UtCAM>f44
A mushroom measuring more than n
yard in circumterfmee, and sHlI grow¬
ing,’! said to h( In the possession of a
.wbinan living at .Maronne, m ar Uouen,
France'.-*'
Two More Cases of Feminine Ill¬
ness Relieved by Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compouod
Harrington, N. S. —“I hud terrible
feelings, lieudaelies, hack am^ side
aches and |iuins all over my body. I
would ljuve to go to hed efery month
and nothing would do me gtiod. Mv
husband untl my father did my work
lor me as I have two children and
we have tpiite a big place. 1 read in
the |miK*r Rlnmt Lydiu F. PinUhum’s
V'egetable Ctmijwund. and then got a
little btH»k about it through the mail,
and my husband senl to Faton s and
got me a bottle, and then we ^ot
more fmm the sUjre. I am feeling
lint* now and do all my work and am
able to go out around more. 1 tell my
friends it is Lydia K. Pinkham’s Veg¬
etable ComiKiund that makes me feel
HO well.” MrH.VlCToK KK'HAUU.son,
Harrington, Nova Scotia.
Dull Pains in Back
St. Thomas, Ont. — ”1 took four
l>ottle8 of Lydia E. Pinkliam’s Vege¬
table (^miKiund and round great re¬
lief from the dull, heavy pams in the
small of my back and the w'eakness
from which I suffered for five years
eftor my Vxiy was Ixfrn. After taking
the Vegetslde Cxjmixmnd and using
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Sanative Wash I
am feeling better than I have for tho
imst seven years, and advise my
iriends to take it.*’— Mrs. F. JOHNSON,
willin' Hie;i* carno
.Ktralglil ouC of the soul of Hie Willow'.
Carvel fo ind them there a few’ mlii-
iKes later. Hie dug’s lieail hugged close
up against the Wllliow's breast, and
llie Willow' was crying -crying like u
llHle clilld, her face hidden from him
on Haree’s neck. He did nof Interrupt
Hiein, hut waited; ami as he w..')lled
something in Hio sobbing voice and
Hie stillness of the lun-sl sienied to
whisper to him a bit of the story of
Hu* binned eabln and Hu* two giaves,
and the meaning of the ('all that had
come to Haree Ironi out of Hu* spulli.
A Power of its .Own,—Hr. Thonia:>‘
Fdi^i'trle Oil ha.s'jf stiliHe iiower of its
ywn. ■ Ail -kho '.have u.-.ed it know'
this a'h'd* k'e'i«p [t l^y. them as the iiUMl
vatuabU* .IJninlent available. Its uses
uiv InnumerubLu aud for many years
It has been juized {is tlie leudliig liiil
nient lor man and beast.
Name Rejitricted Area
An jii'ea' in the New Westminster
and' VuW land districts of Hrltlsh
Columbia has been set asld»* by older
in-couiu'il as a restiicleil area In Hie
radicate bovine tuber-
Proved safe by millions and prescribed;by physicians for
Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago
Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism
CHAPTER XXXI.
That night there was a new camp
fire in the u])en. IL was not a small
fire, built with the fear that other eyes
might see It, but a fire that sent its
Humes high. In Hiu glow of It blood
Carvel. Aud us -the tiro hud elmng
ed from Hiat small siiioulderlng heap
over which tho Willow had cooked her
dinner, so Carvel, the ufilclally dead
outlaw, had changed. Thu beard was
gone from his face; he hud throw’u
off hU carlbou-sklu coat; hU sleeves
were rolled up to tho elbows, aud
there was a wild flush in his face that
campaign to c
culosis.
I know what you
mean when you say I
was- made for aomebody
to love—you’d like to
be that Homebody I
IVotch Ihla paper lor lur-
ther fififi 0 / Joanna't thrill-
ing lovC' ilory.
What Would You
Do With a
Million Dollars?
Nearly all chlldreu are subject to
worms, and many are born with ifiem.
Spare them suffi'ilng by using Mother
Graves’ Worm Kxtermhiator, an ex
ceilent lemedy.
DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART
Accept only “Raver" package
which contains proven directions.
F Handy ‘Tlayer** boxes of 12 tablets
Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists,
msrk (r*clit*‘r*(J lo Osnads) of Bsyer Msanfseturs «f Moooaceilc-
scld (AMtzl Ssllcjlle Add. “A. S. A.”l. Whll* It U well known
•jtr mADufactur*. to asalet tbs public axaluat Imltatlona. tba Tableu
rUl U wtiA CAolr fsosrai iroAs Mark, tbs “llajer Omu.
*‘l want some papi*r.” said a small
boy to the shopkeeper. ‘‘What kind
of paper?” “Hetter makq It fly paper;
I’m going lo mukq a kite."
Minard's Liniment for dandruff
Groceries and Meats
We take pride in giving our customeri
the best of everything
t <
Holt & Son M Phone 17
MBAT MimKIT
It Costs Money to Buy Good CoaU^
But it Costs Considerably More to Buy
Poor Coal.
Buy
Galt Coal
and Save Money
Bailed Hay For Sale
S. B. Card ’’er
U^hen ordering your next Meat supplies ask us to
include
Fresh Lettuce and Celery
As a sideline we are handling HOUSE PLANTS.
See them when next you drop in
PHONB 81
SUGAR CITY MEAT CO.
Our Motto: "Service and Quality"
- 'I
Use “Our Best"
Galt Lump and Stove Coal
Canh only for ooal
HAY and OATS FOR SALE
Ellison Milling Co.
Office «t E'ev itor, Phone 1
Raymond
Wm Clemiii, A|;enl
Raymond Tailors
0'Bri>»ii Block
L*diee end O.'ntlemen, get
Suita Made to KIT your own
Fignr«'. M5’ long esperienoo
will Ouar8iitt‘<' Satisfaction
Qeaaing and Pressing
UNITED CHURC H 8er%ice8—
Suoday at 7:30 p. in. Everybody
weloome.
C. RABY
live stock dialer
Will buy any quantity any time at
higheat market pricea
Phone or wire at my expeiiae
Plume 2322, I><tlibridge. Alberta
Addreaa: 1004. 6th Avo. S.
The Recorder
$ 2.00
Per- Year
50 Cents
New Samples
For Men's Spring and
Summer Suits
Call and see them
REX
Tailoring
THOS. OTT
■ariisr tliop
New Prices
I'li o' •" -oj-oiio., 1.
tial redactions on all closed d Canada, Limited, on February 11 announced substan-
Fordor
Tudor
^ Chassis
NEW PRICE
$755
695
325
OLD PRICE
$895
765
335
REDUCTION
$140
•60
10
A w
Added refinements in the new model Runobout. Touring Car and Light Delivery
a slight increase in price ^
XD , new price
^Runabout $410
Touring 44 q
Light Delivery 435
r unchanged
Coupe $665 X Truck $485
X Equipped with starter $85.00 extra
All prices f. o. b. Ford. Ontario. (Oovernment c harges extra)
Each successive Spring secs a greater short
age of Ford products It is tlicrcforc advisable
for you to get your order in now if you wish
to secure delivery in time for the hrst hnc
Spring days. Many were disapp inted last
year because they delayed orcering
The demand will be even greater this year as
the improved F'ord mod Is represent greater
value for the money than they hat e ever
wfore.
Get your order in now and avoid
disappointment.
King Motors « Raymond
L. D KING
DR. H. HARCOURT HIAL
DENTAL SURGEON
\yill be in hi® ollico in Riiymoud
Monday, Tiuiruday, Friday and
idaturday of each week.
Ill Mugrath Tuesday and Wed-
neuduy, of each week.
Office liouru:
9 to 12 1.30 to 6
A. R. CHISHOLM
PHYSICIAN AND SUBOEON
iPBIlT FOR A WANT AD.
11 NEARLY. ALWAYS A
VAYINO PROPOSITION.'
(Poat Office Building)
Raymond
» to 11
TWO INSBBTIONB 76C
Office Hours
7 to 8
Phono 127
2 to 3
FOR SALE -Three small Tract¬
ors, or will trade for horaea Aleo
ten head of heavy work horecN for
sale.—J. D. Hall Raymond.
^ _
enBxssaBaaB&BSBBBaBSBVRa
•‘MERBIE-MAID SHOPPE"
(Poet Office Building)
All kind! of plain sewing and
droMmaking.
Milt Mary Redd
Proprietor
Notice
NOTICE ia hereby giveu that,
in accordance with the provisions
of The Irrigation Act, the North¬
west Company Limited have filed
the necessary memorial and plana
required by Sections 13 and 15 of
the said Act with the Commission
of Irrigation, at Calgary, Alta.
The applicant company applies
for the right to divert sufficient
water from Davis coulee at a point
on the Southeast quarter of section
seven (7), township one (1), range
twelve (12), west of the
4tli meridian, for industrial pur
puses, and for the right to oonstruct
the necessary works, as shown by
the memorial and plans filed
to enable the water so diverted to
he used for the said industrial pur¬
poses.
The undermentioned lauds are
also affected by right of way for
the proposed works, viz:—South¬
east and northeast quarters of sect¬
ion 7 and the Northwest quarter
of section 8, township 1 range 12,
west of the 4tb meridian.
Dated at Calgary, Alta., this
25th day of February, 1926.
'Northwest Ca Ltd.
APPLICANT.
FOUND—A Wrist ^'atoh. The
owner may obtain by applying at
the Recorder and paying for this
«d.
Arlie Marks Coining'
Great interest is being evidenced
in the forthcoming engagement at
the Opera House Tuesday, March
23 of Arlie Marks and her conipiinj’
of player. This organization which
Domes hero from a 9 weeks records
breaking engagement at the Emp¬
ire Theatre, Saskatoon; one year
at the Strand Theatre, Halifax;
six months at the Casino Theatre,
8t. Johns. N.. B., is easily the
most talented company of its kind
that has over been offered the ptib-
lie of Raymond.
Every member of tlie coiiipaiiy
is an artist in his or her iiarlicular
line of endeavor and lieaded by tlie
talented and well known actress
Arlie Marks these prodiictions
never fail to please and their visit
here will be looked forward to by
many theatre goers of the town.
The play to bo offered here will
be Geo. M.Cohen’s greatest success
“15 Minutes From Broadway;”
this play is an outstanding atti'uc-
tion from many angles. It is ar¬
tistic, dramatic and musical with a
vein of wholesome eoiueily clos¬
ely entwined. Tlierc is something
about the bill that will please the
most critical. As an entertainment
“46 .Minutes from Broadway" is
without parallel. Miss Arlino will
be seen in an oxcelh'iit role as also
L ndnay Perrin. Between the acts
of the J)lay polite vandville s|s;cial-
ties will ho intrisluced iindiiding
singers, dancers, ai i'ohat'-. musie-
ians and the famoiiH l*lori'hi Bell
Hops orchestra. A daia'i' w ill ho
given after the show, and the mus¬
ic will bo furnisheil I't the Florida
Bell Hops orehestra .Si ats are
now on sale at the Piderl’an C-.h',
A word to tho w ise, be (here early.
Meet Me in the Auto ShoW
Lelhbridjte Arena, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
April 1-2-3
FREE! 2- Autoiro’ lies -2 FREE!
Value of each t^ar n t i ■. than $1000 00
See Your Motor
Princess
Tickets are 25c for Everybody
\
High Class Amusement Attractions Daily
DANCING EVERY NIGHT AFTER the SHOW
The Most Gorgeous Event of the Year
Spring!
This is (he time when every man and lady
wishes to look in (tine with the season
Order a New Suit or Let us
Clean and Press Your Old one
Cleaning ^ Pressing
Alterations - Repairing
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